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1. foodchainsandfoodwebs.pdf
www.epa.gov
Food Chains and Food Webs - United States … FOOD CHAINS AND FOOD WEBS ... decomposers. In the marine food web, special producers are found. They are tiny microscopic plants called . phytoplankton. Since the ...

2. decomposers-fungi-and-bacteria.pdf
Decomposers - Fungi and Bacteria pdf - zSpace Decomposers’–’Fungi’and’Bacteria ... Microscopic’ Spores’ Resources: ...

3. 4FoodChain.pdf
hilo.hawaii.edu
4 Food Chain includes many organisms (including plants and microscopic decomposers). We play important roles in our food chains – usually as the top predator. Teacher Prep for ...

4. TMA_2013_4th_grade_hot_compost_recap_Presentation.pdf
WASTE IS FOOD - OC Organic Garden Blog microscopic decomposers, how do we know they are there? Temperature: The compost pile heats up, sometimes above 100 degrees Fahrenheit! The heat is coming from the ...

5. 1B3_pond_ecosystem_reading.pdf
pond ecosystem and decomposers. A pond is a quiet body of water that is too small for wave action and too shallow ... • Periphytic algae are microscopic algae that attach ...

6. Microscopic_Organisms-grade4.pdf
Some Background Concerning Life Science Content … 1 Some Background Concerning Life Science Content Standards for Fourth-Grade Teachers: Microscopic Organisms by Ellen Deehan, M.S. Introduction

7. LS-PFF-3notes.pdf
What is Soil? - EDQUEST SCIENCE Healthy soil contains soil-dwellers and decomposers. The decomposers break down plant and animal tissue, forming humus, which helps roots grow by trapping water and ...

8. outdoor-composting-guide-06339-f.pdf
www1.nyc.gov
NYC Outdoor Composting Guide - Welcome to … microscopic decomposers to consume the organic material in the compost pile. The carbon (browns) and nitrogen (greens) in the compost pile provide these bacteria and ...

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