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Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_d792
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_7b82
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph consume other organisms for food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_d73d
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_762e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_81e8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_2a89
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_b60a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_9788
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_a489
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_f0fc
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_85a1
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_4817
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_8c50
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_1643
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_689c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_a9cd
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_2602
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_ef07
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_93b0
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_06ec
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_62d5
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_ad61
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_8b21
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_eebc
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph generate their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_857c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_91c6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_29df
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_e8d5
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_96ec
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_f9c7
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_28d0
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_4055
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_e08d
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_427d
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_973c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_3869
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_e2f8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_9ff6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph produce their own food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_1b57
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_cee3
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_0ac2
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_070c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_13b7
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_0ec3
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_a4ab
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_eeb6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_5cc0
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_5bef
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_e503
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_eb45
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_aa7b
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph generate their own food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_25b6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own food heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_2206
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_43c4
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph produce their own food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_ec34
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_ec96
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_4573
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_9cbe
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_2ff8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_0aee
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_56b8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_3356
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_c59d
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_f0df
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_0a19
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_34c5
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph produce their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_d588
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own food heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_4427
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_5731
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_d02e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_0d52
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_6405
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_4783
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_461b
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_1e7c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_9670
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_5924
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_e646
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_d3de
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_7b4e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_0414
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_1de8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_e87c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph generate their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_5b06
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own food heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_b523
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph use light as a source of energy autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_cb45
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_6bde
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_bef1
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_fc5c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_439c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_fced
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_c77a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph generate their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_9ace
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph produce their own food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_81b7
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_94a8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph generate their own food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_121c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_7be7
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_5a3a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_b6dd
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph use light as a source of energy autotroph produce their own food heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_85bc
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_7f67
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_b1e3
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph produce their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_24e9
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_c91e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_3481
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_701e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_6b23
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_a9c9
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_8507
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph generate their own food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_4419
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_9757
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_538b
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_fb6b
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_8bcc
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food autotroph generate their own food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_81cf
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_2321
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph generate their own food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_d964
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_3ef4
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food autotroph generate their own food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_8c6c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_4065
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_54af
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph generate their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_0108
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_7cca
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_f818
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_bcdd
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_8261
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_fc84
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_9c6d
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph consume other organisms for food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_0e95
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light phototroph use light as a source of energy lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_1923
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_dbc6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_b593
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph produce their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_e4aa
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_ff51
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_805c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own food heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_b219
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_198c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_eb99
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_8dfe
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_4804
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_b925
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_5eab
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_fe0c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_5dd6
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_933f
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_7314
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_dbfd
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_8bb4
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals MAT6f88_e2b8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_7d85
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_5d79
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light MAT6f88_843a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_dca5
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_6938
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_9086
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_64d9
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_40aa
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_a4be
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_6364
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_877f
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph generate their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_a3e4
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food MAT6f88_5efa
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own nourishment organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_ce82
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_ab76
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_c8be
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_cf93
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_a77a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph generate their own food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_7967
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_35f3
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_52c8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_39ad
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light autotroph produce their own nourishment lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_dfea
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_ee7e
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph generate their own food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_baba
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food autotroph generate their own food organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_9f02
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light autotroph generate their own food MAT6f88_615a
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_b01b
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_85b8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy MAT6f88_cfb4
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light autotroph generate their own food lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_dd5c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_2b6c
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_5d17
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_37ee
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_1300
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals phototroph use light as a source of energy MAT6f88_87ed
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_56bc
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals MAT6f88_e526
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light autotroph produce their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms MAT6f88_2487
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph use light as a source of energy chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_3cff
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
autotroph produce their own food phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds MAT6f88_c808
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals heterotroph obtain their nourishment from other organisms lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals autotroph produce their own nourishment MAT6f88_bba5
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph produce their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food MAT6f88_6c71
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain energy from organic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy autotroph produce their own food MAT6f88_5ed2
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph derive energy from light rather than chemicals autotroph produce their own food chemotroph derive energy from molecules rather than light lithotroph obtain their energy from inorganic chemicals organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_f934
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
organotroph derive energy from organic compounds autotroph generate their own food phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light MAT6f88_f680
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph derive energy from organic compounds MAT6f88_14e8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
lithotroph obtain energy from inorganic compounds chemotroph obtain energy from molecules rather than light phototroph use light as a source of energy heterotroph rely on other organisms for their food organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter MAT6f88_11b9
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
heterotroph consume other organisms for food chemotroph get their energy from molecules instead of from light organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph produce their own nourishment phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals MAT6f88_56e8
Match each of the following trophic classifications with their corresponding definitions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
phototroph get their energy from light instead of from chemicals lithotroph derive energy from inorganic compounds organotroph obtain their energy from organic matter autotroph generate their own food chemotroph use molecules as a source of energy