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Organisms that create their own food (usually through photosynthesis) are called -------------------------------------

Living things that cannot make their own food, and therefore eat other organisms, are called -----------------------------------------

​Organisms are --------------------------------------- consumers if they eat producers, and they are ---------------------------------------- consumers if they eat primary consumers. An animal eating each of these is called a ------------------------------------ consumer.
An animal that breaks down the remains of other organisms is called a ------------

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producer,consumer,primary,secondaryTertiary consumers,decomposers

Explanation: plants make their own food so producer then herbavors are primary consumers, caravores are secondary, omnivores are Teritary consumers and vultures and things are decomposers hope this helps god bless

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Organisms that create their own food (usually through photosynthesis) are called - they are sometimes called producers.-

Living things that cannot make their own food, and therefore eat other organisms, are called - they are also called consumers.-

Organisms are -primary- consumers if they eat producers

and they are -Secondary- consumers if they eat primary consumers.

An animal eating each of these is called a -omnivore- consumer.

An animal that breaks down the remains of other organisms is called a -decomposer-

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