food chain - A basic series of interactions between living members of an ecosystem. There are usually only a few species connected in a direct pathway, showing a simple flow of energy through each of the species. , food web - A complex series of interactions between the living members of an ecosystem. There are usually several species connected by multiple pathways, based on the flow of energy through that ecosystem., producer - An organism that creates its own food through the process of photosynthesis. (AKA: plants.), consumer - An organism that cannot perform photosynthesis to create food. These must eat other organisms as their food source. (AKA: animals.), herbivore - A specific type of consumer with a digestive system that can only process plants (as a food source). , carnivore - A specific type of consumer with a digestive system that can only process animals (as a food source)., omnivore - A specific type of consumer with a digestive system that can process both plants and animals (as food sources). , primary consumer - These members of a food web eat the producers (plants) in the ecosystem. , secondary consumer - These members of a food web eat the primary consumers (the herbivores) in the ecosystem. , tertiary consumer - These members of a food web eat the secondary consumers (certain omnivores or carnivores) in the ecosystem. , organism - One member of one species. (One biotic factor), population - All the members of one species in a certain area. (The amount of organisms of one species in an area.), community - All the members of multiple populations in a certain area. (The amount of ALL organisms in an area.) , species - A group of organisms that are all physically similar to one another. They should be able to reproduce and create offspring that also have those same features.,

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