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17 Cards in this Set
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Grass |
Grass is a type of producer or autotroph that is a common transfer of energy to a consumer. |
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Apple Tree |
Apple trees are plants that go through the process of photosynthesis. Consumers like humans and horses feed from them. |
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Algae |
An autotroph, algae is a nonflowering plant that grows in the water. Often it is very small but can be larger. |
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Water Lilies |
A flowering plant that is a producer which grows and lives in the water. Insects pollinate it and use it as a habitat. |
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Sunflower |
A flower that uses photosynthesis to create energy, as an autotroph. Insects and bugs are offered nectar from these plants. |
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Weeds |
Plants that grow in variety of environments and create their own energy through a process called photosynthesis. |
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Lichen |
Lichen is a producer organism which is made of fungus and algae combined. It grows in a variety of environments. |
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Shrubs |
A shrub is a producer organism and a plant that consists of multiple stems and has a short height. Many animals use it for resources. |
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Maple Tree |
An autotroph that goes through photosynthesis to create energy and chlorophyll. Maple tree is a type of tree that is known to create a sugary syrup. |
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Seaweed |
A plant that lives and grows underwater. It is a producer and serves many purposes like providing food and shelter for other animals. |
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Snow Leopard |
A carnivore organism that gets its energy from other consumers, such as rabbits, sheep, and squirrels. |
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Lion |
Lion are tertiary organisms who are carnivores and get their energy from goats, deer and zebra. |
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Flamingo |
Flamingos are consumer organisms who are consumers, and their diet consists of brine shrimp, algae, and other organisms in the water. |
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Deer |
Deer are secondary consumers who have a diet of plants and trees and get energy from autotrophs. |
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Zebra |
Zebra are secondary consumers who mostly feed on grass, shrubs, and bushes. They get their energy second hand from producers. |
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Bacteria |
Bacteria is a type of decomposer that helps break down things in all forms of life - like the human body or animal internals for example. |
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Earthworm |
Earthworms are decomposers that break down soil and fertilize it by adding nutrients and providing more space for an ecosystem. |