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How and what an organism feeds on, what it excretes, how it reproduces etc is a description of

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Card 7

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Biotic factors include

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Card 8

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Autotrophic organisms that convert light energy into chemical energy , which they then supply to consumers

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Card 9

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Herbivores that feed on plants and eaten by carnivorous secondary consumers

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Card 10

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Feed on waste material or dead organisms

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Card 11

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The level at which an organism feeds in a food chain is called

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Card 12

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Energy remains stored in dead organisms and waste material, which is then only available to

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Card 13

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To construct a pyramid of energy

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Card 14

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Pyramids of energy have limitations, as population sizes fluctuate over time, this may provide a distorted idea of the efficiency of energy transfer and

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Card 15

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A pyramid of energy flow is used to look at

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