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Fifth Hour Reserchers

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Envirmental Information

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Organisms

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The Bacteria is the most common type of decomposers in the Cimarron National Grassland.

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The most important organism would be the tree, i think this because the trees feed any kind of animal no matter what.  The trees take in carbon dioxide and breeth out oxygen which is what animals take in.  So it gives us food and oxygen what else? It also provides shade and homes for creatures that live in trees.  

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Abiotic Factors

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Producer

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Producers

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Populations Roll

Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers,and Tertiary Consumers.      Where they live

Mostly with full sun on open plains, prairies, grasslands, and fields.

What it eats

Producers make their own food in a process called photosythesis.

What eats it

Primary Consumers,Secondary Consumers,and Tertiary Consumers all eat these producers.

Abiotic Needs and Interactions

Water,Soil,Oxygen,Carbon Dioxide,and Space. The trees will grow into one another if they do not get avialible space. They need Carbon Dioxide to breath. They need Oxygen to produce photosythiesis. They need soil to grow so they can spread their roots into the ground. They need water to suviveso they do not dehidrate.

Human Impact on Population

People get disturbed by grasses and it takes a long time to recover. People can use trees as wood for heating or building homes. People also use trees,grasses,and flowers(plants) as oxygyn.

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Primary Consumer

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Primary Consumers

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Populations Role

Secondary Consumers feedon these organisms.

Where it lives

Most of the live in dens or nests or underground.

What it eats

Mostly Grasses and producers.

What eats it

Secondary Consumers mostly eat it.

Abiotic Needs and Interactions

They need Oxygyn to breath,Water to stay hidrated,Shelter to have a place to keep family and to sleep and store belongings in.

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Secondary Consumer

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Secondary Consumers

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Populations Role

Producers and Primary Consumers.

Where it lives

Most of the live in nests or underground in Prairie Dog homes that an occupient used to live in.

What it eats 

It eats Primary Consumers and Producers.

What eats it

If the organism dies Tertiary Consumers will eat the remainsof it.

Abiotic Needs and Interactions

Water to survive and stay hidrated, shelter to live in,Oxygen to breave.

Human Impacts

Humans hunt them for eating livestock.

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