____ is the range of animal and plant species in a given area. A ____ is a type of organism that is the basic unit of classification. Individuals of different species are not able to produce ____ offspring. A ____ is all of the members of a single species that live within a geographical area. A community of animals, plants and microorganisms, together with the habitat where they live is known as an ____. A ____ is all the organisms that live in a habitat. The place where plants, animals and microorganisms live is referred to as a ____. Plants that begin food chains by making food from carbon dioxide and water are known as ____. Whereas organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms are known as ____. Consumers can be carnivores, herbivores or omnivores. ____ are animals that eat only animal material. ____ are animals that feed only on plants. ____ are animals that eat both plants and animal material. An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals for food is known as a ____. On the other hand, organisms that are killed by other animals for food are known as ____. A ____ is a sequence of feeding relationships between organisms. A ____ is a network of food chains, showing how they all link together. The arrows in a food chain/web represent the flow of ____.
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Nat 5 KA1: Ecosystems Terms and Definitions
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