1) The ability to do work. a) power b) energy c) momentum d) Ecosystem 2) consumer that eats only producers such as plants or algae. a) producer b) homnivore c) carnivore d) herbivore 3) all the living things in a given area together with the physical and chemical factors of the nonliving environment. a) carnivore b) homnivore c) producer d) ecosystem 4) simple sugar that all living things use to store and transport energy. a) glucose b) sucrose c) maltose d) galactose 5) energy-carrying molecule that cells use to power their metabolic processes; provides the cell with an immediate usable form of energy. a) Phosphorus b) mitochondria c) chloroplast d) ATP 6) a biochemical process in which cells break down glucose and oxygen to make carbon dioxide, water, and ATP for energy. a) photosynthesis b) cellular respiration c) Ecosystem d) restoration 7) diagram that represents a single pathway through which energy and matter flow through an ecosystem. a) Ecosystem b) melting and cooling c) photosynthesis d) food chain 8) consumer that only eat other animals for food. a) homnivore b) herbivores c) carnivore d) omnivore 9) diagram showing how energy decreases from lower to higher trophic levels. a) homnivore b) herbivores  c) energy pyramid d) omnivore 10) feeding position, such as producer or primary consumer, in a food chain or food web. a) homnivore b) trophic level c) energy pyramid d) omnivore 11) organism that makes its own food. a) autotroph b) trophic level c) energy pyramid d) omnivore 12) organism that gets food by consuming other organisms. a) autotroph b) trophic level c) energy pyramid d) Heterotrophs

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