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trophic
food web
carbon cycle
food chain
decomposer
pyramid
primary consumer
consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
producer

  1. also called an autotroph, a(n) □ is an organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce food from inorganic compounds.
  2. a(n) □ is an organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients.
  3. a diagram that shows the trophic levels of organisms in a food web is called a(n) energy □.
  4. a(n) □ shows the sequence of food energy transfer from one organism to another within an ecological community.
  5. an organism’s position on a food chain is known as its □ level.
  6. a depiction of all the interrelated food chains that exist within an ecological community is called a(n) □.

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Question 1
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An autotroph that captures energy from sunlight or chemicals to produce food from inorganic compounds is a producer. Producers (like plants, algae, some bacteria) make their own food via photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, using inorganic materials.

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An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients is a consumer. Consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores) can’t make their own food and rely on other organisms (producers or other consumers) for energy and nutrients.

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A diagram showing trophic levels of organisms in a food web as an energy pyramid (or trophic pyramid) illustrates energy flow, with producers at the base and top predators at the top, showing energy loss at each level.

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Producer

Question 2