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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
15

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Biology
1 answer:
AURORKA [14]3 years ago
8 0

<em><u>Plants</u></em> : plants are generally <em><u>autotropic</u></em> living organisms, that prepare their own food by using simple substances through <em><u>photosynthesis</u></em>,

eg. maple, bamboo, etc.

<em><u>Consumers</u></em>: these are living organisms that doesn't produce their own food and depends upon <em><u>producers</u></em> and other <em><u>consumers</u></em> for food.

eg. Human, rat, etc

<em><u>decomposers</u></em> : these are living organisms that break down the <em><u>dead</u></em> and <em><u>decaying</u></em> body of organisms to obtain their food,

eg. bacteria, mushrooms, etc

<em><u>producers</u></em> : these are living organisms that produce their own food through process of <em><u>photosynthesis</u></em>.

eg. plants, cyano bacteria, etc

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