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| when both plants and animals depend on one another to survive. |
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| a green plant, uses the sun's energy in the presence of chlorophyll to make food for all living things on earth. |
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| those who consume the food made my green plants. |
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| a consumer that only eats plants. |
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| A consumer that eats only meat |
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| a consumer that eats BOTH plants and animals. |
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| a consumer that eats only insects. |
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| animals who do not hunt their own food, but eat the remains of animals killed by other predators. |
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| Small organisms that break down the remains of what scavengers leave behind, and return any bio-matter back to the soil to fertilize plants. |
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| an animal that hunts for food |
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| the animal that is being hunted for food. |
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| a diagram of a simple food relationship beginning with the sun and including green plants and consumers; also shows a flow of energy from the sun, to green plants, to the consumers, and back to the plants. |
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| a diagram of more complicated food relationships that consists of several food chains connected together; much energy flow here. |
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