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1 Energy in an Ecosystem Developed by Trent Voyles add ons by shov

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5 Habitat and Niche Habitat comes from the Latin verb meaning “to dwell.” An organism’s habitat is where it dwells or lives. A niche is a certain role that each population has in its habitat. Eagles and owls share the same habitat and food. Eagles hunt during the day and owls at night, different niches.

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7 Producers Plants,or producers, use sunlight to make the food they need from carbon dioxide and water. Cactus Pecan Tree Wheat Grass

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11 Herbivores- Plant eaters

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13 Omnivores- Plant and meat eater

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15 Carnivores- Meat eaters

16 Consumers A consumer is an organism that get energy by eating other organisms. Organisms that eat only plants and plant products are called herbivores examples include: grasshoppers, deer, and rabbits. Animals that eat other animals are called carnivores examples include: sharks, hawks, and wolves. Animals that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores examples include: cockroaches humans, and bears.

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18 Decomposers Decomposers are organisms that get energy by feeding on dead materials and wastes. Centipedes Earthworms Mushrooms Bacteria

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21 Prey- What is hunted

22 Food Chain The path of energy from one organism to another is called a food chain.

23 Food Web A food web shows different pathways fro the flow of energy in an ecosystem.

24 What do the producers do in a community? A. Hunt prey B. Decompose organisms C. Eat other organisms D. Make food

25 What do the producers do in a community? D. Make food

26 In a food chain each level of consumer eats organisms - A. from the level above it B. from the level below it C. in the same niche D. in the same population

27 In a food chain each level of consumer eats organisms - B. from the level below it

28 Animals that eat both plants and animals are called - A. Omnivores B. Carnivores C. Herbivores D. Decomposers

29 Animals that eat both plants and animals are called - A. Omnivores

30 Animals that feed on dead materials and wastes are called - A. Omnivores B. Carnivores C. Herbivores D. Decomposers

31 Animals that feed on dead materials and wastes are called - D. Decomposers


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