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What makes something alive?It is made up of at least one cellIt uses homeostasis to maintain a balance in

its body (temperature, heart beat/pressure)It can adapt to its environmentIt uses energyIt reproduces/grows

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Review of terms from field studyWhat is the difference between a habitat and a

niche?

What is the difference between abiotic and biotic?

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SpeciesSimilar organisms that can reproduce and

make fertile offspring

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PopulationA group of organisms of a single species

together at the same time and place

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CommunityGroup of different species living together

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EcosystemAll the biotic and abiotic things in an area

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Biosphere Where all living things on Earth exist

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Food ChainA diagram that shows one pathway of

energy and who eats who.The arrows represent which way the

energy is flowing.It always starts with a producer!

GrassAntBirdSnake

The grass is a producer because it produces its own food by using the sun’s energy.

Another word for producer is autotroph.

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GrassAntBirdSnake

The ant, bird and snake are called consumers because they have to consume other organisms for energy.

Another name for a consumer is a heterotroph.

Primary consumer-eats the producer (ant)Secondary consumer-eats the primary

consumer (bird)Tertiary consumer- eats the secondary

consumer (snake)

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Practice

1. Who is the secondary consumer? How do you know?

2. Who is the autotroph? How do you know?

3. Name the heterotrophs in the food chain.

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Food WebsMore complex than a food chain and shows

multiple pathways of energy

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Practice1. Who are the primary consumers in the

food web?2. Who are the secondary consumers?

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Decomposers