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A plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances HETEROTROPH An organism that depends on complex organic substances for nutrition A heterotroph

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A plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances HETEROTROPH An organism that depends on complex organic substances for nutrition A heterotroph is like a human or other animal they cannot produce their own food and must eat other organisms to live. [et-uh-mol-uh-jee] . noun, plural et·y·mol·o·gies. . 1. the derivation of a word. Synonyms: word origin, word source, derivation, origin. . 2. a chronological account of the birth and development of a particular word or element of a word, often delineating its spread from one language to another and its evolving changes in form and meaning. Synonyms: word history, word lore, historical development. . Animalia. Fungi. Eubacteria. Plantae. Protista. Archaebacteria. Key Vocabulary. Term. Definition. Cell that has. no nucleus. Cell that has membrane. bound organelles like a nucleus. Made of one. cell. Which is the evolutionary difference between the salamander and the lizard? . a. claws or nails c. jaws. b. . fur; mammary glands d. . lungs. The 3 Domains of Life Notes . (page 59). DOMAINS. KINGDOMS. Detritivore. an organism that . feeds off of dead plant or animal matter; breaks down organic material; . Organisms . that produce their . own. . energy. PRODUCERS. CONSUMERS. AUTOTROPHS. Organisms obtain energy from . How . an organism obtains energy is an important part of a specie’s niche. The ultimate source of energy is from the sun. Two ways to obtain energy. AUTOTROPH. HETEROTROPH. Autotroph. EX: Plants. Makes . What is classification?. Organizing into groups. If you were asked where you live, how would you answer?. Let’s go around the room and share where we live.. What if you were visiting Germany and someone asked the same question? Would your answer be the same?. can help in understanding . biological terms better…. What Makes Biology So Hard?. Vocabulary – If you knew the prefixes and suffixes, you can tackle the tough words!!!. Have you ever heard of . pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis. Heterotroph. Fungi are mostly saprobes, meaning they feed on dead organisms. That makes them HETEROTROPHS! . Fungi cell walls are made of…. Cellulose. Peptidoglycan. Chitin. Chitin!. Fungi Characteristics. Word. Definition. Example. Phytoplankton. (Marine Plants). Terrestrial . Plants. Plants. Etymology (word origin). Auto- = myself. troph. = food. Heterotroph . An organism that consumes other organisms for energy.. NameEnergy through Ecosystems WorksheetThe amount of available energy at each trophic feeding level decreases as it moves through an ecosystem As little as 10 percent of the energy at any level is tra magnification. above each drawing, label the . Genus. , & Species . , & . Phylum, . on . the lines under the drawings. In the Basic Info area list the . Domain and Kingdom . and . some information . How . do scientists classify living organisms?. Standards:. S7L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to investigate the diversity of . living organisms . and how they can be compared scientifically..

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