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Autotrophic vs. Heterotrophic
Autotrophic Definition Organism that produces its own food Capable of photosynthesis All plants are autotrophs
Autotrophic Examples
Heterotroph Definition: Organism that must use other organisms for food All animals are heterotrophs
Heterotroph Examples:
Producer vs Consumer
Producer Definition Gains energy from making its own food Capable of photosynthesis
Producer Example: Plants
Consumer Definition Organism that must consume (EAT) other organisms for nutrients and energy CANNOT make its own food Three levels (Trophic Levels) 1st:Primary Consumer: Eats the producer 2nd:Secondary Consumer: Eats the primary consumer 3rd: Tertiary Consumer: Eats the secondary consumer
Consumer Examples
Predator vs. Prey
Predator Definition Organism that hunts for its food Will always be a consumer Carnivore or omnivores
Predator Examples
Prey Definition Organism that is hunted by other organisms for food Carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores
Prey Examples
Parasite vs. Host
Parasite Definition Organism that survives on or in a host organism Causes harm to host
Parasite Examples
Host Definition Organism used by another organism for nutrients, shelter, or transport It is harmed by the relationship
Host Examples
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