PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS, PHOTOSYNTHESIS, AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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Ecosystem is all the organisms that live in a place, interacting together with their physical environment. The zebras, lions, grasses, trees, the temperature, water, and all the biotic and abiotic factors in an area serves as
1. the ecology
2. population
3. biotic and abiotic factors
4. ecosystem
Ecosystem is the Biotic and abiotic interaction between organisms and also the interaction between the organisms and their physical environment. The difference between Biotic and abiotic factors is that
1. biotic factors are the living things in an ecosystem and abiotic factors are the non living things in an ecosyetem.
2. biotic factors are the non living things in an ecosystem and abiotic factors are the living things in an ecosyetem.
3. biotic factors are the temperature, sunlight, and water in an ecosystem and abiotic factors are the non living things in an ecosyetem.
4. biotic factors are the living things in an ecosystem and abiotic factors are the plants, herbivores, carnivores and decomposers in an ecosystem.
Organisms such as vultures, flies, and raccoons that eat only dead animals are called
1. carnivores
2. scavengers
3. decomposers
4. detritivores
Organisms that consume decomposing plant and animals parts as well as fecal matter are known as
1. detritivores
2. decomposers
3. consemers
4. omnivores
How does energy flow through ecosystems
1. energy flows through ecosystems in one direction, usually from the Sun to producers (plants) to carnivores and omnivores, to herbivores, finally to decomposers.
2. energy flows through ecosystems in one direction, usually from the Sun to producers (plants) to herbivores, to carnivores and omnivores, finally to decomposers.
3. energy flows through ecosystems in multiple directions, usually from the Sun to producers (plants) to carnivores and omnivores, to herbivores, finally to decomposers.
4. energy flows through ecosystems in multiple directions, usually from the Sun to producers (plants) to herbivores, to carnivores and omnivores, finally to decomposers.
The difference between producers such as plants and consumers such as carnivores is that
1. Producers are heterotrophs, organisms that make their own food and consumers are autotrophs, organisms that eat other organisms.
2. Producers are autotrophs, organisms that make their own food and consumers are heterotrophs, organisms that eat other organisms.
3. Producers are heterotrophs, organisms that eat other organisms and consumers are autotrophs, organisms that make their own food .
4. Producers are autotrophs, organisms that eat other organisms and consumers are heterotrophs, organisms that make their own food.
Organisms such as Cows, giraffe caterpillars, and deer feed on plant leaves, roots, seeds, or fruits and are called
1. herbivores
2. carnivores
3. omnivores
4. decomposers
Organisms such as Lion, Hawk, Crocodile kill and eat other animals and they are called
1. herbivores and heterotrophs
2. omnivores and autotrophs
3. carnivores and heterotrophs
4. detritivores and autotrophs
Organisms such as Humans, Bear, and Turtles raccoons, opossums, skunks, pigs, and rats eat both plants and animals. These organisms are
1. carnivores and autotrophs
2. omnivores and heterotrophs
3. carnivores and heterotrophs
4. decomposers and heterotrophs
In an ecosystem, organisms that break down dead plants and animals and recycle nutrients into the soil are
1. decomposers, autotrophs, producers, and have chloroplast
2. decomposers, autotrphs, consumers, and have no chloroplast
3. decomposers, heterotrophs, consumers, and have chloroplast
4. decomposers, heterotrophs, consumers, and have no chloroplast
The process by which the energy in food is converted/changed into ATP energy is called
1. photosynthesis and it takes place in the chloroplast
2. cellular respiration and it takes place in the mitochondria
3. glucose and it takes place in the chloroplast
4. ATP energy and it takes place in the mitochondria
The process where plants make their own food is
1. photosynthesis and it takes place in the mitochondria
2. photosynthesis and it takes place in the chloroplast
3. cellular respiration and it takes place in the mitochondria