Autotroph - Organisms that make their own food. Include producers., Autotrophy examples - Plants, algae, some bacteria., Heterotroph - Organisms that get their nutrients from other organisms., Heterotroph examples - Herbivores, omnivores, carnivores, decomposers, scavengers., Decomposer - Organisms that break down dead and decaying organisms and matter. Recycles nutrients into the soil. , Detritivore - Decomposers that consume or eat dead and decaying organisms. , Saprotroph - Decomposers that break down dead and decaying organisms and absorb nutrients., Producer - An organism that makes its own food. An autotroph., Herbivore - Eat ONLY producers. , Omnivore - Eat both producers and consumers. (Plants and animals.), Carnivore - Eat only consumers. (animals), Scavenger - Eat dead and decaying organisms. Larger than detritivores. , Detritivore examples - Beetles, larvae, worms, and other insects., Scavenger examples - Crows, wolves, vultures, hyenas., Saprotroph examples - Fungi such as mold, mildew, mushrooms and some bacteria.,

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