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***Each of the following is an abiotic factor in the environment except
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***An organism that uses energy to produce its own food supply from inorganic compounds is called
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***In an ecosystem, which is the most likely reason for an increase in the producer population if there is an increase in the carnivore population?
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***Only 10% of the energy stored in an organism can be passed on to the next trophic level. Of the remaining 90% of energy, some is used for life's processes and the rest is
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***An organism's niche is
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed is known as
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***What animals eat both producers and consumers?
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
***A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a
eliminated as body heat
Omnivores
Third level (tertiary) consumer
Autotroph
fewer herbivores
parasite
the way it uses the range of physical and biological conditions where it lives
plants
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