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Omnivores that eat dead plants and animals
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4
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An consumer that eats both plants and animals to obtain energy
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6
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A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem. Energy moves from one organism to the nest in a one way direction. The energy not immediately used is stored in tissues which will be used by the next consumer.
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8
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Describes the nonliving part of the environment, including water, rocks, sunlight, and temperature.
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10
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A diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism in an ecosystem
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11
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A consumer that only eats animals
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12
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Describes living factors in an environment
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13
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A diagraam that shows an ecosystems loss of energy. The large base supports a smaller top with less energy stored in tissues and less energy available at the top
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14
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A group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area
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15
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The part of the Earth where life exists
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17
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Organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms and releasing water and carbon dioxide to be used by other organisms, known as recyclers
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18
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A community of organisms and their abiotic environment
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