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Producers, Consumers, Decomposers
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They are important because they provide food and energy to the ecosystem
sulight, water, and carbon dioxide
living and non-living things in an environment that interact with each other.
photosynthesis
The ability to do work
an animal that is eaten and hunted by others
It becomes soil and part of the ecosystem
A herbivore is an organism that only eats plants. A carniovre is an organism that only eats meat. A omnivore is a organism that eats both animals and plants. A scavenger is a carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms.
an organism that breaks down waste and other dead organisms
Something that makes its own food
plants, trees, grass
A consumer is an organism that cannot make its own food
food/energy
herbivore, carnivore, omnivore
Bacterial and fungi
The order in which animals feed on plants and other animals
The producers would all die off and the consumers would not have enough food
The break down dead material which creates soil and provides nutirents for new things to grow
mushrooms, worms, fungi, bacteria
All of the connected and interacting food chains in an ecosystem
What are the two major types of decomposers
What happens to the waste that a decomposer breaks down?
Why are decomposers so important to the environment?
Define each group of consumers
What is the process called when a producer makes its own food?
What is a consumer?
Name at least one producer
What is an ecosystem?
Name two decomposer
What is a food chain?Something that makes its own foodName at least one producersulight, water, and carbon dioxideWhy are producers so important to the ecosystemphotosynthesisWhat is a consumer?herbivore, carnivore, omnivoreDefine each group of consumersfood/energyWhat would happen if there were too many consumers and not enough producers?It becomes soil and part of the ecosystemName two decomposerBacterial and fungiWhy are decomposers so important to the environment?an animal that is eaten and hunted by othersWhat is the food web?The order in which animals feed on plants and other animalsWhat is energy?living and non-living things in an environment that interact with each other.