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Chapter: 07. Plants And Animals Depend On Each Other
A .......................................... is an example of a carnivore that hunts other animals.
If all grass dries up during a .........................................., deer will have no food and may die.
The environment is made up of living things and .......................................... things.
Animals breathe out .........................................., which is used by plants for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis occurs in the presence of .......................................... and chlorophyll.
A .......................................... is an example of an omnivore that eats both plants and animals.
The balance of nature is maintained when there is a stable balance in the .......................................... of each species.
A natural disaster like a .......................................... can disturb the balance of nature.
A .......................................... is an example of a herbivore that eats only plants.
The chain of eating and being eaten in an environment is called a .......................................... .
Organisms that break down decaying matter into simpler substances are called .......................................... .
In a food chain, a .......................................... eats the leaves of a plant, which is then eaten by a carnivore.
If foxes are hunted in large numbers, it can lead to an .......................................... in dear and overgrazing.
.......................................... eat both plants and animals.
A .......................................... is an example of a scavenger that feeds on dead animals.
The stable balance in the numbers of each species in an environment is called the .......................................... of nature.
.......................................... are animals that help plants produce fruits through pollination.
Many food chains interconnect to form a .......................................... .
Animals that eat only plants are called .......................................... .
In photosynthesis, plants use .......................................... from the air to make food.
Animals that feed on the flesh of dead animals are called .......................................... .
Animals like .......................................... depend on plants for shelter.
During photosynthesis, plants release .......................................... into the air.
A .......................................... is an example of a decomposer that breaks down decaying matter.
A sudden .......................................... of a species is a natural cause of imbalance in nature.
Animals help plants by aiding in the .......................................... of seeds.
.......................................... are widely used in vermicomposting to convert wet garbage into manure.
.......................................... is a human-made factor that harms plants and animals, upsetting the balance of nature.
.......................................... is a human-made factor that destroys habitats and upsets the balance of nature.
An organism that makes its own food, such as a plant, is called a .......................................... .
Animals that eat other animals, such as tigers, are called .......................................... .
Plants produce their own food through the process of .......................................... .
Plants depend on animals like bees for .......................................... .
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