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Its all about what you eat! Types of Organisms Its all about what you eat!

An organism is ….. Any independent living thing Can be as small as a single celled bacteria Or as large as a whale!

The three categories of the organisms are….. Producers Consumers Decomposers They are all dependent on each other.

Producers/Autotrophs- Producers get energy from the sun in order to make their own food. (PLANTS) This process is called photosynthesis. Water+Carbon Dioxide+sunlight=glucose + oxygen

Consumers/Heterotroph- Consumers need to eat food to get energy. (ANIMALS) .

There are THREE types of Consumers: Carnivores Herbivores Omnivores. Its still all about what you eat!

Carnivores only eat meat (other animals)

Herbivores eat only plants.

Omnivores eat both meat (animals) and plants.