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A living thing.
What is an organism?
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Carbon dioxide.
What part of air do plants need to survive?
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No.
Can animals make their own food?
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A decomposer is an organism that breaks dead plants and animals into tiny pieces.
What is a decomposer?
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An organism that comes from another place.
What is an invasive species?
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The space they live in.
Where do plants and animals get resources?
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No.
Do plants eat food?
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A consumer is an organism that has to eat other organism to get food.
What is a consumer?
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Bacteria are organisms so small you cannot see them.
What are bacteria?
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No.
Are all invasive species animals?
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Plants get energy from the sun. Animals get energy by eating food.
Where do plants get energy? Where do animals?
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Sugar.
What do plants use as food?
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Omnivore.
What is animal that eats both plants and animals called?
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Plants, animals, funguses, and bacteria.
What are the kinds of organisms?
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An organism that has always lived in a place.
What is a native organism?
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Plants get nutrients from the soil. Animals get nutrients by eating food.
Where do plants get nutrients? Where do animals?
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A producer is an organism that makes its own food.
What is a producer?
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Yes. (Mostly)
Are people predators?
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No.
Are mushrooms plants?
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Oceans, mountains, and deserts.
What stops animals from moving to new places?
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They will not get enough oxygen from the water.
What happens if you put too many fish into an aquarium?
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It happens in the plants' leaves.
Where does photosynthesis happen?
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Meat, eggs, beans, and tofu.
Where do people get protein?
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Decomposers and dead things put nutrients back into the soil.
Why doesn't the soil run out of nutrients?
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Don't let animals go free where they shouldn't be. Be careful about what plants they grow. Learn about invasive species.
How can people help stop the invasive species problem? (Must say all 3 things!)
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