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Exam Review – Cycles of Matter, Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration, Heterotroph & Autotroph Vocabulary 1.Ecosystem 2.Heterotroph 3.Autotroph 4.Photosynthesis 5.Chlorophyll 6.Cellular Respiration 7.Evaporation 8.Condensation 9.Precipitation 10.Carbon Cycle 11.Nitrogen Fixation Key Concepts The Water Cycle The Carbon Cycle The Oxygen Cycle For each vocabulary word complete the following information (Draw the Box/Chart for Each Word)