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How do Producers get food?

They do photosynthesis to make own food

What are the raw materials of photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide, water, sunlight

What are the products of photosynthesis?

Sugar and oxygen

What is the waste product of photosynthesis?

Oxygen, it exits through the stomata

How do the raw materials of photosynthesus enter the plant?

CO2 enters the stomata; water is asorbed by filaments and drawn up to leaves by xylem cells. Veins in stem and leaf move water to the cholorplasts

What drives the chemical reaction to occur?

Sunlight

Herbivore

A consumer that eats plants only like a deer or rabbit

Omnivore

A consumer that only eats plants and animals like a bear or a human

Carnivore

A consumer that only eats meat like a wolf or a shark

Scavenger

A consumer that eats dead organisms like a vulture or a buzzard

Decomposers

A consumer that feeds off of waste/dead organisms and returns nutrients to soil/water like worms, bacteria, fungi

Whcih level has most of the energy in an energy pyramid?

Producer/bottom, because the plants asorb sunlight with the cholorophyll in cholorplasts

Which level has the least amount of energy availble on the energy pyramid?

Top

How much energy is transferred to each feeding level?

Only 10%

When energy is lost while being transferred where does it go?

90% of the energy is lost as heat, movement, reproduction, growth/development