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Glosssary
Fahrenheit or higher for 3 days) of the composting process. Primary consumers - Herbivores. Feeding on plant matter. Protozoa - Unicellular animals which have varied morphology ... Fahrenheit. Saprophytic - Obtaining food by absorbing dissolved organic material. Secondary consumers - Carnivores. Organisms that eat primary consumers. Sow bugs - A crustacean with a flattened elliptical body ...
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Microbes in the Compost Pile
Secondary Consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers. Nematodes, or roundworms, are the most abundant invertebrates in the ... although they also eat nematodes and small bits of organic detritus. Tertiary Consumers are organisms that eat secondary consumers. Centipedes are fast moving predators found mostly in the top few ...
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Ecological Regulation - MarineBio.org
Within an ecosystem there are trophic levels based on feeding relationships including producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers. Many organisms consume both plants and animals (omnivores) and prey on a ...
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Trophic Structure - MarineBio.org
Biologists study how energy is used in the ... respiration to recover the sun’s energy. Carnivores are secondary consumers if they only prey on herbivores and tertiary consumers if they eat other carnivores. Decomposers, the organisms responsible ...
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Soil and Decomposition
Summary Box -- Before your visit, please review with your students ... Distinguish between producers, consumers, and decomposers The non-living parts of cycles in natures (air, water, sunlight, rocks ... by plants, called producers, it is then passed on to herbivore consumers, which in turn are eaten by carnivore secondary consumers. The organic material from each, upon dying, are made ...
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Organism Trophic Level Foraging Lifestyle Phytoplankton Primary producers Autotrophs/ Green plant Zooplankton Primary consumers Herbivore/ Omnivore Herring Secondary consumers Omnivore/ Carnivore Cod fish Tertiary consumers Carnivore Shark Quaternary consumers Canivore Energy is ...
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Pond educational resource pack - what eats what?
PRODUCERS that animals that eat MEAT are called CARNIVORES or SECONDARY CONSUMERS those that eat PLANTS are HERBIVORES or PRIMARY CONSUMERS those that eat DEAD and DECAYING MATTER (DEBRIS or DETRITUS) are DETRITIVORES and those that eat A BIT OF EVERYTHING are OMNIVORES or just CONSUMERS? Print out this page and draw one arrow from each living thing (on the left ...
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New Rules Project - Democratic Energy - Protecting People - Protecting Low Income Consumers
Poverty level, PIPP customers will pay three percent instead of five percent for the secondary source of heat. More: Ohio Public Utilities Commission site has information on Low Income ... rate-affordability system for testing cost-effective means of delivering rate assistance to low-income consumers. Annual reports on low-income payment troubles through 2009. The reports include information on ...
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energy efficiency for secondary students
Energy Efficiency - 9th Graders and Up Energy Consumption Efficiency and Conservation Residential/Commercial Transportation ... and development of new technologies in the last decades as energy prices have fluctuated. Individual consumers can, however, have an effect on industrial energy consumption through the product choices we make ...
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Propane Prices: What Consumers Should Know
However, residential consumers use relatively small volumes of propane that are delivered long distances by ... winter inventories stored and how are they delivered to consumers? There are three types of storage for propane inventories (stocks): primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary storage consists of refinery, ...
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