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Organisms that can produce organic matter food from inorganic sources.
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Organisms that eat other animals.
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part inside a plant that absorbs light
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light- harvesting cellular structures in plants.
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organisms that hunt & gather food from other organisms.
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Organisms (part of a group called reducers) that feed on dead organic matter.
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Organisms that feed on dead matter.
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A way of visualizing the trophic levels in order of an organism's feeding mode: primary producers cat the bottom), consumers, and predators apex).
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refers to the hierarchy order in which organisms are grouped.
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A map that shows the interconnected feeding relationships of organisms in an ecosystem.
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Organisms that are primary consumers and eat only plants.
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Organisms that eat other organisms.
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Animals that eat both plants and animals.
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The process in which plants make their own food in the form of glucose using carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water.
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Organisms that make their own food in the form of glucose.
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Organisms that eat producers.
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Organisms that eat primary consumers.
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Organisms that eat secondary consumers.
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The position in a food chain or pyramid where animals with similar feeding modes are located.