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      <title>Energy Transfer Vocabulary by Bernice O&#39;Brien</title>
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      <description>Period 5</description>
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      <pubDate>2017-11-20 18:39:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group #7</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Producers: An organism that can create its own energy using sunlight<br>Consumers: Organisms that acquires energy via consuming other organisms<br>Decomposers: An organism that obtains its energy by breaking down dead organisms and waste<br>Herbivores: AN organism that only eats plants<br><mark>Omnivores: An organism that eats both producers and consumers<br></mark>Carnivores: An organism that only eats other consumers<br>Detritivores: An organism that consumes decomposers<br>Autotrophs: An organism that gets energy from only one kind of organism<br>Heterotrophs: an organism obtains via many different types of organisms<br>Predator: An organism that hunts and eats other organisms<br>Prey: The organisms that are hunted by predators<br>Primary Producer: The main producer that provides energy to the majority of the consumers in the food web<br>Primary consumer: The main consumer that eats the majority of other consumers and producers in a food web<br>Secondary consumer: A consumer that only consumes a few other organisms in the food web and doesn't have a large effect on the ecosystem it inhabits.<br>Tertiary Consumer: A consumer that eats less of a variety of organisms than a secondary consumer and has even less of an effect on the ecosystem. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:09:23 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 1</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Producers</mark></strong><mark>: Organisms that draw energy from abiotic factors</mark></div><div><strong>Consumers</strong>: Gains energy from consuming producers and other consumers<br><strong>Decomposers</strong>: Organisms that consume waste and dead matter and expel trace nutrients.<br><strong><mark>Herbivores</mark></strong><mark>: Organisms that only eats producers, dead producers, and products of producers</mark><br><strong><mark>Omnivores</mark></strong><mark>: Organisms that eat producers, consumers, and products of producers</mark>.<br><strong>Carnivores</strong>: Organisms that only eat consumers<br><strong><mark>Detritivores</mark></strong><mark>: organisms that consume waste products or things that be dtrimental to other organisms</mark> <br><strong><mark>Autotrophs</mark></strong><mark>: organisms that make their own energy</mark><br><strong>Heterotrophs</strong>: organisms that gain enrgy from other organisms<br>NEXT LEVEL<br><strong>Predator</strong>: A organism that searches for prey, with the intent to profit themselves.<br><strong><mark>Prey</mark></strong><mark>: The topic of interested for a predator. Attempts to preserve it's safety when it's life is threatened</mark><br><strong><mark>Primary Producer</mark></strong><mark>: a producer that only draws energy from abiotic factors<br></mark><strong><mark>Primary Consumer</mark></strong><mark>: eats producers<br></mark><strong><mark>Secondary Consumer</mark></strong><mark>: eats primary consumers and possibly producers<br></mark><strong><mark>Tertiary Consumer</mark></strong><mark>: eats primary and secondary consumers and possibly producers</mark><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:09:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 2</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Producers:</strong>  An organism that creates its own energy using other nutrients <br><strong>Consumers: </strong>organisms that get energy from eating smaller animals and prey<br><strong><mark>Decomposers:</mark></strong><mark> Organisms that break down organic matter into energy</mark><br><strong>Herbivores: </strong>Organism that eats only producers and some decomposers <strong><br>Omnivores:</strong>Organisms that eats, consumers, producers and decomposers</div><div><strong>Carnivores</strong>: Organisms that only eat meat<br><strong>Detritatvore: </strong>An Organism that lives or eats things that are not healthy for other organisms<br><strong>Autotrophs: </strong>A Natural spring or other water scorce<br><strong>Heterotrophs: </strong>Multi water sources <strong><br><br></strong><strong><em>Next Level</em></strong><strong><br>Preadator: </strong>Organism that hunt other organisms for food<strong><br>Prey: </strong>Organisms that are hunted for food by predators<strong><br>Primary Producer:<br>Primary Consumer: </strong>Organism that is the top of the food chain</div><div><strong>Secondary Consumer: </strong>organisms that are not at the top of the food chain</div><div><strong>Tertiary Consumer: </strong>An organism that only eats good prey<strong><br></strong><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:09:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 3</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Producers: An organism that can create energy for itself and other organisms<br>Consumers: An organism that uses or consumes energy produced by other organisms<br>Decomposers: Organisms that break down nutrient from dead or decaying organisms<br>Herbivores: Eat only plants<br>Omnivores: Eat plants and animals<br>Carnivores: Eat only meat<br>Detritivore: Gain energy by consuming detritus<br>Autotrophs: Consumes itself<br>Heterotroph: Consumes other organisms<br> <br>Next Level:<br>Predator: Consumes its food or prey<br>Prey: Is consumed by predator<br>Primary Producer: An organism that produces a lot of energy for consumers<br>Primary consumer: An organism that consumes a large amount of energy in its environment <br>Secondary consumer:  Consumes less variety than primary consumer<br>Tertiary consumer: Consumes less than both primary and secondary consumers<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:10:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group 4</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Producer</strong>: An organism that can create its own energy from sunlight<br><strong><mark>consumers</mark></strong><mark>: An organism that takes energy from other biotic organisms reusing energy<br>(by diet) </mark><br><strong>decomposer</strong>: An organism that takes energy from detritus <br><strong>herbivores</strong>: Organisms that consumes only plants as its diet <br><strong>omnivore: </strong>Organisms that consume both plants and other animals for its deitery needs<strong><br></strong><strong><mark>carnivores: </mark></strong><mark>Organisms that consume only other animals as its diet</mark><strong><br>detritatvore: </strong>&nbsp;They eat dead matter (worms or slugs in the soil). They often are decomposers and return energy into different cycles<br><strong>autotrophs: </strong>An organism that gets energy from only one source.<br><strong><mark>heterotrophs: </mark></strong><mark>An organisms that consumes other organism for energy. </mark><br><strong><mark>predator:</mark></strong><mark> Gain energy from seeking out other organism and consumers, kills other spieces in the process.&nbsp; </mark><br><strong>prey: </strong>^ Is the organism that is eaten giving energy costing its own life. <br><strong>primary producer: </strong>A producer in an ecosystem that has the highest population and impact on energy levels.<strong><br>primary consumer: </strong>The apex predator that is not consumed/ eaten by any other organism in the ecosystem. <strong><br>secondary consumer: </strong>Consumes other consumers and is eaten. In the middle of threats. <strong><br>tertiary consumer: </strong>mainly eaten, but does eat some other organisms (an organism typically an herbivore that is lower on the food chain, has less of an effect on the ecosystem than primary or secondary&nbsp; consumers)</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:10:45 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>#6 lab station (group)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>produces: Organisms that energy from the sun<br>Consumers: Organisms that get energy from other organisms<br>Decomposes: Organisms that get energy from dead organisms<br>Herbivores: Organisms that eat plants<br>Omnivores: Organism that eats both plants and animals<br>Carnivores: Organism that only eat meat<br>detrivores: Decomposers<br>Autotroph: self reproductive<br>heterotrophs: dreproduceses sexually<br>Preditor: animal that hunts for food in plants and animals<br>Prey: animals that get hunted y the prey<br><mark>Primary Producer: bottom of the food web ( start of food web)</mark><br>Primary consumers: the organism that has no pretedors<br>secondary consumer: they eat the primary producer and are eaten by the next person on the food web<br>Tertiary Consumer: the third thing on the food web that eats the secondary consumer</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:11:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Group #5</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/bobrien7/ix4wrowv6to2/wish/208882975</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Producers: An organism that makes energy for other organisms<br>Consumers: An organism that consumes energy from a producer<br>Decomposers: An organism that decomposes dead organisms into nutrients<br>Herbivore: An organism that consumes plant life<br>Omnivore: An organism that consume both plant and animal life<br>Carnivores: An organism that consumes animal life<br>Detritivores: An organism that consumes microscopic life<br>Autotrophs: An organism that only has pone source of energy<br>Heterotroph:&nbsp; An organism that has multiple energy sources<br>Predator: An organism that consumes other organisms <br><mark>Prey: An organism that gets consumed by a predator/other organism</mark><br>Primary Producer: An organism that is the main producer of energy for another organism<br>Primary Consumer: The main consumer of an energy source<br>Secondary Consumer: A smaller consumer of energy<br>Tertiary Consumer: A&nbsp; consumer that only consumes a certain type of energy</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 20:12:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Class Definitions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Producers</strong>:Organisms that draw energy from abiotic factors<br><strong>Consumers</strong>:An organism that takes energy from other biotic organisms reusing energy<br>(by diet) </div><div><strong>Decomposers</strong>: Organisms that break down organic matter into energy<br><strong>Herbivores</strong>: Organisms that only eats producers, dead producers, and products of producers <br><strong>Omnivores</strong>: Organisms that <em>only </em>eat producers, consumers, <em>or </em>products of producers</div><div><strong>Carnivores:</strong> Organisms that consume only other animals as its diet<br><strong>Detritivores</strong>: Gain energy by consuming detritus: <em>waste products, dead organic matter </em></div><div><br><strong>Autotroph</strong>: an organism which is capable of generating its own energy<em> from abiotic factors in its environment <br></em><strong>Heterotrophs</strong>:<strong> </strong>An organisms that consumes other organism for energy. <br><strong>Predator: </strong>Gain energy from seeking out other organism and consumers, kills other spieces in the process.  <br><strong>Prey</strong>: <em>Living </em>The <em>living </em>target of interest by a predator. <em>Often a</em>ttempts to preserve it's safety when threatened<br><strong>Primary Producer</strong>: a producer that only draws energy from abiotic factors; <em>producers</em><br><strong>Primary Consumer</strong>: eats only producers; <em>herbivores</em><br><strong>Secondary Consumer</strong>: eats primary consumers and possibly producers; <em>small carnovres or omnivores</em><br><strong>Tertiary Consumer</strong>: eats primary and secondary consumers and possibly producers; <em>apex carnivores/predators</em></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2017-11-20 23:36:03 UTC</pubDate>
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