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Abiotic: non-living things found in environment. Examples: rocks, sand, minerals, water, clouds, air, weather, pollution, sunlight, temperature
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Biodiversity: many different species living together.
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Biotic: living things found in environment
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Consumers: Animals that eat other organisms. Example-me, seal, bird, whale....etc.
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Decomposers: Organism that eats dead/decaying matter. Example-bacteria/fungus.
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Ecosystem: living and non-living things that live together and interact.
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Food pyramid: A kind of trophic-level diagram in the shape of a pyramid in which the largest layer at the base is the producers with the first-level, second- level, and third-level consumers in the layers above.
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Food Web: all the interacting feeding relationships in an ecosystem or community.
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Photosynthesis: The way that plants use the sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make their own food (glucose-which is energy).
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Phytoplankton: microscopic plants that live in the ocean.
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Primary Consumers (herbivore): Animals that eat plants. Example-Zooplankton, krill, some crabs, some fish that just eat plankton, some birds, some insects.
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Producers: Organism that make their own food. Plants-plankton, fern or seaweed
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Secondary Consumers: Animals that eat primary consumers (herbivores). Example-penguin eat krill, fish that eats plankton, owl eats mouse
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Third Level Consumer: Animals that eat secondary consumers.
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Zooplankton: microscopic animals that live in the ocean.