This is a living thing so small you need a microscope to see it.
Microorganism
The study of organisms in their environment
Ecology
To break down organic matter; making things rot
Decay
What is our windpipe called
Trachea
Small blood vessels in between alveoli
Capillaries
Microorganims are usually single celled or ...
unicellular
Organism unable to make their own food and has to rely on others for consumption
Consumer
Suggest one negative impact of decomposers.
It rots fresh food
Another name for muscles between ribs
Intercostal muscles
Diaphragm .... when we take in air.
contracts
Tiny, spherical rod-like microorganism
Bacteria
Transfer of Energy is shown using .... in a food web.
Arrows
What are solid animal waste?
Dung
The flap that opens and closes; facilitates food or air intake
Epiglottis
The process of oxygen going into the blood and carbon dioxide going back to the lungs to be exhaled.
Diffusion
This type of microorganism breaks down dead organisms.
Decomposers
What is the understood starting point of a food chain?
The Sun
How do decomposers help plants?
Returning nutrients back to the soil for plants to use
Name the organs in order, that comes after the trachea into a process of diffusion.
Bronchi -> Bronchioles -> Air Sacs (Alveloi)
A dense, moist area that prevents alveoli from collapsing
Surfactant
Contains nutrients that help microorganisms grow in a scientific lab
A single line showing a transfer of energy
Food Chain
What are two things that helps the environment decomposers release in breaking down waste?
Bands of muscles that vibrate to produce sound
Vocal Cords
A disease that damages the alveoli directly
Emphysema