Answered

Looking for reliable answers? Westonci.ca is the ultimate Q&A platform where experts share their knowledge on various topics. Our platform connects you with professionals ready to provide precise answers to all your questions in various areas of expertise. Discover in-depth answers to your questions from a wide network of professionals on our user-friendly Q&A platform.

Meaning of all of these words below (Will be appreciated! I really need help! 30points!!! ^^):
autotroph, heterotroph, producer, consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, scavenger, ecosystem, population, community, terrestrial ecosystem, marine ecosystem, aquatic ecosystem, biotic factor, abiotic factor, predator, prey, predation, competition, carrying capacity, limiting factor, decomposer


Sagot :

Autotroph -
makes own food using natural objects

Heterotroph - gets food from animals

Producer - makes own food

Consumer - eats other animals

Herbivore - only eats plants

Carnivore - only eats meat/animals

Omnivore - diet of plants and meat/animals

Scavenger - feeds on dead organisms

Ecosystem - environment where organisms interact

Population - group of individuals of the same species living together

Community - interacting group of various species in a common location


Autotroph: organism that is able to form a neutral organic substances heterotroph: an animal that can't make its own food supply producer: a person, company, or country that makes, grows and supplies goods consumer: a person or thing that eats or uses something herbivor: animal that eats off of plants carnivore: animal that eats meat or skin omnivore: animal that eats both plants and meat scavenger: a person who looks for missing items ecosystem: where organisms call home population: the number of people/living things in one area community: a group of people living around the same place terrestrial ecosystem: group of living organisms living on a land-based area marine ecosystem: under the sea where the salt levels are really high aquatic ecosystem: ecosystem of a body of water biotic factor: a non living part of an ecosystem that shapes an environment abiotic factor: non living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem predator: an animal hunting for another animal to eat prey: the animal victim of a predator predation: the preying of one animal on others competition: an event or contest that people compete in carrying capacity: a species' average population size limiting factor : anything that is a population size decomposer: an organism that breaks down chemical

.

.

.

phew that was a lot. I hope you have a great day!!