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- a \boxed{} is an animal that eats the producers.
- an organism such as a bacterium or fungus that breaks down the remains of dead plants and animals without need for internal digestion is known as a \boxed{}.
- the continuous movement of carbon among the abiotic environment and living things is known as the \boxed{}.
- an animal that eats the secondary consumers is known as a \boxed{}.
- a \boxed{} is an animal that eats the primary consumers.
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Question 7
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In ecology, a herbivore (or primary consumer) is an animal that eats producers (plants).
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Decomposers like bacteria or fungi break down dead organic matter without internal digestion (they secrete enzymes externally).
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The carbon cycle describes the continuous movement of carbon between abiotic (e.g., atmosphere, soil) and biotic (living organisms) components.
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A herbivore (or primary consumer)