1. Consumers are basically animals and producers are plants. Producers (ex. grass) make their own food and get energy from the Sun. Consumers (ex. rabbit) receive food and nutrients from producers and/or consumers.
2. Decomposers are important because they break down dead plants and animals. If they weren't there, plants, wouldn't get nutrients and waste would pile up.
3. Sorry-- I don't remember what chemosynthesis is.
4. I'd suggest looking up a food chain and going to images-- it's simple to find a diagram with all five of those. Sorry-- I can't think of any off the top of my head
5. The Sun.
Sorry-- I've only got some of it. I'm sure looking up #3 and #4 are easy to find answers to. Hope this helps. :)
The answer is definitely B.
The correct option is (d)They are each made of matter. Some are compounds made of one type of element. Some are pure atoms.
Any substance with mass and volume is considered matter because it occupies space. Water is a substance that is created when Hydrogen and Oxygen are combined in a fixed ratio (2 H: O) with a chemical link. The elemental metal silver can be found in nature in its metallic form. Carbon is an element, and carbon dioxide as a compound is created when elements of carbon and oxygen are joined in a specific ratio to form the gas.
They are each made of matter. Some are compounds made of one type of element. Some are pure atoms.
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The answer is A.) 0.1 kg. If a Zebra, intakes 10 kg of grass in one day and then, a lion hunts and devours the zebra, the lion will be able to absorb 0.1 kg of the energy contained originally in the grass, consumed by the zebra.
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4. Transcription takes place in the nucleus. It uses DNA as a template to make an RNA molecule. RNA then leaves the nucleus and goes to a ribosome in the cytoplasm, where translation occurs. Translation reads the genetic code in mRNA and makes a protein.
5. Transcription needs to occur before translation because the product of transcription, messenger RNA (mRNA), is the starting material for translation.