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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Autotrophs: plants

This specimen is a plant. I found this specimen at the bus stop on Wiltshire and Crenshaw. It relates to the term autotroph because it can produce its own food. An autotroph is an organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances, using light or chemical energy.
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      • Eukaryote: insects (roly-poly, fly)
      • Detritovore: snails
      • Hermaphrodite: snails
      • Pollinator: bees
      • Protein: egg whites
      • Sporophyte: pine trees
      • Xylem: tree rings
      • Phloem: tree bark
      • K-strategist: cats
      • Animals with segmented body: crabs
      • Flower ovary: middle of flower
      • Heterotroph: humans
      • C4 plant: corn
      • CAM plant: pineapples
      • Pollen: tulips
      • Vascular plant: sunflower, trees
      • Tropism: sunflower (phototropism)
      • Dicot plant with flower & leaf: roses
      • Hydrophilic: salt
      • Hydrophobic: oil
      • Introduced species: goldfish
      • ATP: trees
      • Epithelial tissue: skin
      • Cellulose: paper
      • Autotrophs: plants

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