organisms that can make food from sunlight through photosynthesis
the seven levels of taxonomy are
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
Consumers that eat only other animals
Carnivore
organism that cannot make their own food and instead, get their energy by eating other organisms
Consumer
place in a food chain
Trophic Level
consumers that eat only the leftover prey of other predators
Scavenger
nonliving components that influence living organisms in an ecosystem
Abiotic Factors
species that eat secondary consumers
Tertiary Consumer
consumers that eat only producers
Herbivore
the living components of an ecosystem, such as plants, animals and fungi
Biotic Factors
species that eat tertiary consumers
Quaternary Consumers
consumers that eat plants and animals
Omnivores
when your body uses the sugar in food, combined with oxygen to create ATP or energy for your cells
Cellular Respiration
species that eat primary consumers
Secondary Consumer
the process plants use to convert light energy, water, and carbon dioxide into chemical energy and oxygen
Photosynthesis
herbivores, or species that eat producers directly
Primary Consumers