Matter and Energy in Ecosystems

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decomposer
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ecosystem
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energy
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energystoragemolecule
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fat
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glucose
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glycogen
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input
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mitochondrion
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molecule
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organisms
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output
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photosynthesis
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producer
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product
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reactant
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starch
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system