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Which organisms are considered autotrophs?(1 point)
Responses grasses grasses hawks hawks frogs frogs rabbits
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Select the TRUE statements below that compare and contrast the differences between unicellular and multicellular organisms.
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is a rabbit a autotroph
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A fungus is an example of a (1 point)
producer. photosynthesizer. decomposer. consumer.
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How much energy does zooplankton get from the sun? Are they herbivores or carnivores or omnivores
How much energy does small fish
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
Responses Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals.
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Is Phytoplankton Carnivores or herbivores
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Is a slug, an autotroph/producer
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Clue 1: A unicellular organism
Clue 2: Lives in the human body What is the correct classification of the organism? Domain
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The image below shows how organisms are related based on their characteristics.
Contact your instructor for an accessible
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A scientist is examining an organism that feeds on decaying matter to gain energy for survival. What kingdom would be the best
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point) Responses Producers are organisms that eat other organisms.
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point)
Responses Producers are organisms that eat other organisms.
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21. The difference between autotroph and heterotroph is that
a. heterotrophs must get energy from sources other than the sun b.
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point)
O Producers are organisms that eat other organisms. Consumers
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Compare a virus to a unicellular organism.(1 point) Responses Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer? Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Producers or
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Which of the following statements is true?
A: prokaryotic organisms can either be unicellular or multicellular B: eukaryotic
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Do Fungi eat any of the things listed below?
Seaweed Kelp Coral Phytoplankton
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write me a essay comparing a human organism to animal organism im in 7th grade so write it like that
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?(1 point) Responses Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms.
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Give a specific example of an autotroph and explain by what process it creates its own food.
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What is the difference between a consumer and a producer?
A. Consumers are organisms that eat both plants and animals. Producers
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are all alage autotrophs
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What are the characteristics of organisms in terrestrial habitats
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5. which of the following is true of fungi?
A. Like plants, they carry out photosynthesis B. Like some prokaryotes, they are
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Fungi
7. Why are fungi classified as heterotrophs like animals? 9. Explain how an absorptive hetertroph feeds?
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An organism that eats leaves, grass, algae, or seaweed would be considered a
producer tertiary consumer primary consumer **
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Cell walls are NOT found in this type of organism.(1 point)
Responses fungi fungi bacteria bacteria animals animals plants
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Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes?(1 point)
Responses Bacteria Bacteria Fungi Fungi Animals Animals Plants Plants
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What advange of being multicelluar does the seahorse have? And why
A. The organism can respond to environmental stimuli
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What advange of being multicelluar does the seahorse have? And why
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What advatage of being a multicellar does the dragonfly have?
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where ar you likely to find a photoautotroph?
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I'm doing a report on the red panda, and I have to explain why the organism is classified in that group. The red panda's species
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What is an example of protists?
Thank You
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Which fossilized organisms are most likely found in Earth’s lowest layers of rock?(1 point)
Responses dinosaurs dinosaurs
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What are four things that organisms compete for, to meet their needs?
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Which group of organisms includes only multicellular heterotrophs?
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I am not sure how to label each of the following plants,animals and insects with one of these names: producer, herbivore,
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What structure is involved in carrying out each of the following life activities in the paramecium:
A.INGESTION- B.DIGESTION-
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what are the radiometric dates of: Homo sapiens, stone tools, sabre toothed cat, wolly mammoth, apes, whales, horses,
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Which of these organisms have cell walls? Which have chloroplasts? Describe their organization.
Paramecium Amoeba Chilomonas
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1. which of the folowing is NOT considered an organism? A an oak leaf B a spider C an elephant D a
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omnivore or herbivore or carnivore
mold fungi lichen yeasts
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what are the characteristics of plants and animals
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Some protists were once classified as simple plants, others as fungi. Why are protists difficult to classify?
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You find an unusual organism growing on the bark of a dying tree. Under a microscope, you observe that its cells are eukaryotic,
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Tara
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Which of the following can be classified as a producer?(1 point)
Responses corn corn snake snake deer deer bear
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If waste products of an aquatic single celled organism were released by the organism into the pond, how would that affect the
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