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Producers-
*How much energy do they get from the sun?
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Primary Consumers
*How much energy do they get from the sun?
**Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores?
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Secondary Consumers
*How much energy do they get from the sun?
**Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores?
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Tertiary Consumers
*How much energy do they get from the sun?
**Are they herbivores, omnivores or carnivores?

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Decomposers:

1. Fungi
2. Bacteria
3. Earthworms
4. Vultures

Producers:
1. Plants - They can convert about 1-3% of the solar energy they receive into chemical energy.
2. Algae - Similar to plants, they also convert solar energy into chemical energy.
3. Photosynthetic bacteria - These bacteria use sunlight to produce their own food.
4. Phytoplankton - Tiny aquatic plants that also undergo photosynthesis to make food.

Primary Consumers:
1. Herbivores - They obtain energy indirectly from the sun through consuming plants or algae.
2. Omnivores - They consume both plants and animals for energy.
3. Herbivores - They depend on plants as their sole source of energy.
4. Omnivores - They consume both plants and animals for energy.

Secondary Consumers:
1. Carnivores - They obtain energy from consuming primary consumers, which indirectly derive energy from the sun.
2. Omnivores - They eat both plants and animals for energy.
3. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.
4. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.

Tertiary Consumers:
1. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.
2. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.
3. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.
4. Carnivores - They primarily consume other animals for energy.