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A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called a consumer.

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Species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called an?

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A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients is called?

Autotroph


A species that takes in only inorganic nutrients called?

Autotrophs take in only inorganic nutrients. They are organisms that are capable of self-nourishment.


What happens when nutrients and oxygen combine inside your cell?

Oxidation of nutrients takes place to release energy in our cells. This is called respiration.


What takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus?

The umbilical cord takes nutrients and oxygen to the fetus.


The measure that relates the number of species in a community to the relative abundance of each species is called?

The measure that relates the number of species in a community to the relative abundance of each species is called species diversity. It takes into account both the variety of species present and how evenly distributed they are within the community.


What is it called when no evolution takes place?

A species that does evolve is an open ended species. One that doesn't is the opposite of that.


What is a primary species?

A primary species is a species that occupies the first trophic level in an ecosystem. These species are usually autotrophs, such as plants, that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain. They are vital in supporting the rest of the ecosystem by providing energy and nutrients for other organisms.


How do nutrients get into your bloodstream?

The small intestine takes the nutrients from food and sends them wherever they are needed in the body.


Where the blood takes oxygen and nutrients?

To the rest of the body


What is the process that takes digested food through the small intestine wall?

Absorption is the process that takes nutrients through the small intestine wall. These nutrients then enter the circulatory system, which carries the nutrients to all body cells.


What part of the plant takes in water and nutrients from the soil?

roots.