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Define the terms herbivore, carnivore, detritivore, and omnivore.
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- Distinguish the terms in the following pairs: autotrophic and heterotrophic; phototrophic and chemotrophic; herbivores and carnivores; omnivores and insectivores.Define producer, autotroph, consumer, heterotroph, herbivore, primary consumers, carnivore, secondary consumers, and omnivores. Give examples pleaseWhat do the signs of herbivory represent?
- Name the apex consumers in the food web shown here.Explain the effects on the ecosystem if Wood rat were removed. Provide both positive (if any) and negative impacts on the ecosystem. Be sure and include as many of the following terms in your writing as possible: autotroph, heterotroph, producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, carnivore, omnivore, herbivore, energy, population, increase, and decrease.Which one of the following is not a consumer? omnivore carnivore decomposer herbivore