What is an abiotic factor that can be found in a rain forest ecosystem
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Water
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What is the name of the molecule that pyruvates are changed into during pyruvate processing
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Acetyl CoA
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What is a primary consumer gaining energy
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A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary
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An organism grows in a container that contains no oxygen and no exposure to sunlight Which process does this organism rely on to produce most of its ATP molecules
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Alcohol fermentation
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A caterpillar eats only plants A robin eats the caterpillar What is the role of the robin in this system
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the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
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Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism
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Worms consuming the blood of an animal
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What is an abiotic factor that can be found in a rain forest ecosystem
Water
What is the name of the molecule that pyruvates are changed into during pyruvate processing
Acetyl CoA
What is a primary consumer gaining energy
A carterpillar eating a plant is an example of a primary
consumer gaining energy.
An organism grows in a container that contains no oxygen and no exposure to sunlight Which process does this organism rely on to produce most of its ATP molecules
Alcohol fermentation
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A caterpillar eats only plants A robin eats the caterpillar What is the role of the robin in this system
the role of the robin is of a secondary consumer
Is an example of parasitismWhich of the following is an example of parasitism