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1. - organism that eats other organisms to obtain energy
- organism that eats producers
- organism that feeds on primary consumers
- third level of consumer which eats secondary consumers
- animal that eats only plants; for example, moose and deer
- organisms that eat mostly meat, for example wolves
- carnivore that eats the remains of dead animals; for example, vultures
- animal that eats both animals and plants
- consumer that feeds on organic matter; for example, Earthworms
- [primary consumer]
- [carnivores]
- [herbivores]
- [consumers]
- [tertiary consumer]
- [scavengers]
- [detritivores]
- [secondary consumer]
- [omnivores]
2. - remains of dead organisms and animal wastes
- animal that catches and feeds on other live animals
- animals that predators hunt and catch
- consumer that breaks down organic matter
- diagram that shows complex feeding relationships among organisms
- shows the amount of available energy producers and consumers contain
- interaction between two or more organisms fighting for the same resource
- one organism eating another organism to obtain food
- [food web]
- [predation]
- [energy pyramids]
- [decomposers]
- [organic matter]
- [prey]
- [predators]
- [competition]
3. - copying the appearance of another species to avoid predators
- close interaction between two different species
- both species benefit from the symbiotic partnership
- one species benefits from the relationship without affecting the other
- one species benefits from the relationship at the expense of the other species
- number of births equals the number of deaths
- maximum number of individuals that an ecosystem can support
- prevents an increase in the number of organisms in a population
- [symbiosis]
- [mutualism]
- [carrying capacity]
- [parasitism]
- [limiting factor]
- [equilibrium]
- [mimicry]
- [commensalism]