my sister need help with biology homework she need to describe ecology of amoeba, paramecium, and diatom. telling where it be found. how it meet it nutritional needs using and explaining with the right terminology like autotrphic, photosyntetic, parasitic, etc. what impact it have on environment including not exclusive to man and tell what role it play like decomposer, producer, consumer, etc. i trying to help find sites for her, but you please give better sites? i not able to find one that tell if it be producer, consumer, and if it be autotrophic, etc.

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Sure, I can help you and your sister with that. To find information about the ecology of amoeba, paramecium, and diatom, as well as their nutritional needs and ecological roles, I recommend using reputable educational websites. Here are a few reliable sources that provide detailed information about these organisms:

1. Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers comprehensive biology resources, including articles, videos, and interactive activities. They have specific sections on ecology, protists, and other relevant topics.
- Website: https://www.khanacademy.org/

2. Encyclopedia of Life: The Encyclopedia of Life is a database that provides in-depth information about various species, including amoeba, paramecium, and diatom. It covers their ecology, distribution, and ecological roles.
- Website: https://eol.org/

3. MicrobeWiki: MicrobeWiki is a resource created and maintained by students and professors at Kenyon College. It contains detailed information on microorganisms, including amoeba, paramecium, and diatom. The articles provide ecological information and specific terminology related to their nutritional needs and roles.
- Website: https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/MicrobeWiki

When using these websites, make sure to search for each organism individually to find specific information about their ecology, nutritional needs, and ecological roles. Look for sections or paragraphs that discuss their habitat, feeding habits, and the ecological impact they have on their environment.

To determine their role as a producer, consumer, autotroph, etc., look for information on their ability to produce energy through photosynthesis or acquire nutrients from external sources. Terms like autotrophic (able to produce its own food through photosynthesis), photosynthetic (able to use sunlight to produce energy), or parasitic (obtains nutrients from a host organism) will help answer that question.

Remember to critically read and evaluate the information from these sources and cross-reference with multiple reputable websites to ensure accuracy and reliability.

I hope these resources will be helpful for your sister's biology homework!