Draw conclusions: Substances that contain carbon and are produced by living things are
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Biology, 30.05.2020 02:00 alisonn2004
Draw conclusions: Substances that contain carbon and are produced by living things are
called organic. Examples of organic materials are sugar, blood, protein, and fat. Other materials, like water, carbon dioxide, oxygen, and ammonia, are called inorganic.
Some living things, called producers, can produce the organic materials they need (like food) from inorganic matter. All other organisms are consumers; they consume organic matter since they cannot make it themselves.
Do your results show you that trees are producers or consumers?
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