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Interdependence Foldable

Interdependence Foldable. Interdependence Foldable. Outside=definition Inside=examples. Autotrophic vs. Heterotrophic. Autotrophic Definition. Organism that produces its own food Capable of photosynthesis All plants are autotrophs. Autotrophic Examples. Heterotroph Definition:.

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Interdependence Foldable

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  1. Interdependence Foldable

  2. Interdependence Foldable • Outside=definition • Inside=examples

  3. Autotrophic vs. Heterotrophic

  4. Autotrophic Definition • Organism that produces its own food • Capable of photosynthesis • All plants are autotrophs

  5. Autotrophic Examples

  6. Heterotroph Definition: • Organism that must use other organisms for food • All animals are heterotrophs

  7. Heterotroph Examples:

  8. Producer vs Consumer

  9. Producer Definition • Gains energy from making its own food • Capable of photosynthesis

  10. Producer Example: Plants

  11. 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

  12. Consumer Examples

  13. Predator vs. Prey

  14. Predator Definition • Organism that hunts for its food • Will always be a consumer • Carnivore or omnivores

  15. Predator Examples

  16. Prey Definition • Organism that is hunted by other organisms for food • Carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores

  17. Prey Examples

  18. Parasite vs. Host

  19. Parasite Definition • Organism that survives on or in a host organism • Causes harm to host

  20. Parasite Examples

  21. Host Definition • Organism used by another organism for nutrients, shelter, or transport • It is harmed by the relationship

  22. Host Examples

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