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National Science Education Standards
Decomposers, primarily bacteria and fungi, are consumers that use waste materials and dead organisms for food. Food webs identify the relationships among producers, consumers, and decomposers ...
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Digital Frog International&Manitoba Curriculum Framework of Outcomes
Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, Food Chains, Organisms, Migration Organisms 300-16 distinguish between vertebrates and ... Biodiversity 302-3 classify organisms according to their role in a food chain Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, Food Chains, Web Energy, Organisms, Migrations, Food Web Game Organisms, Dependency Types, ...
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Digital Frog International & New Mexico Life Science Standards
Single or multicellular with basic needs Anatomy Food Chain, Producers, Consumers, Decomposers Organism Screens, Dependency Web, Human Impact Surviving in environments that meet their ... of systems such as food chains Food Web, Food Chains, Trophic Levels, Producers, Consumers, Decomposers Dependency Web, Niches Capable of gathering information about themselves and their environments ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
Earth system, and each plays a different role. Plants, the foundation of all life, are the primary producers. ... have eaten. A waste product of all these consumers is carbon dioxide. Yeast and fungi and soil microbes are all examples of decomposers; their metabolism also releases carbon dioxide when ...
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Ecotecture | What is Ecotecture? Journal of ecological design
The basic functional relationships between the three groups of organisms which comprise any ecosystem- producers, consumers and decomposers- have existed everywhere on the planet and throughout the history of life. The net ...
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Barnes Nature Center Field Trips
Learn about the interactions of the forest ecosystem. Students will learn about producers, consumers and decomposers through the use of mounted and live animals. A hands-on food web activity ... interactions of the pond ecosystem. Live and mounted animals will help students learn about producers, consumers and decomposers. A hands-on food web activity will “wrap up” the program. Grades: 3rd - ...
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Barnes Nature Center Outreach
Learn about the interactions of the forest ecosystem. Students will learn about producers, consumers and decomposers through the use of mounted and live animals. A hands-on food web activity ... interactions of the pond ecosystem. Live and mounted animals will help students learn about producers, consumers and decomposers. A hands-on food web activity will “wrap up” the program. Grades: 3rd - ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Education: Scouting: Boy Scouts
Webelos: Naturalist Observe organisms in the wild and learn if they are producers, consumers, or decomposers. Be able to identify venomous snakes and poisonous plants in the area. Time: 1.5 ...
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center: Education: School Programs: Guided Field Experience
Students will classify aquatic organisms as producers, consumers, or decomposers. Later, they will create a food web based on their observations. Fourth Grade: Adaptations ...
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Marine Food Web
Lesson Description: Part 1. Hold a classroom discussion ... shark), larger carnivorous fish (mackerel, bluefish, tuna), jellyfish, sea turtles, adult lobsters, humans, decomposers and detritus eaters such as worms and bacteria, and donÂ’t forget ...
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