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By Ryan Donaghy

The savanna. By Ryan Donaghy. Science Project. producers. The producers are the plants that make food for the other animals. They have the adaption to survive in hot environments. All plants have some sort of adaption to live in the areas they do. The producers are the

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  1. The savanna ByRyan Donaghy Science Project

  2. producers • The producers are the plants that make food for the other animals. They have the adaption to survive in hot environments. All plants have some sort of adaption to live in the areas they do. • The producers are the • Acacia- savanna plant • Grasses- plant • And other savanna plants

  3. Primaryconsumer • The primary consumers of the savanna are the herbivores after they eat they get eaten the adaptions they must have are the ability to hold water in extreme heat. Also they must have some camouflage from all the carnivores the animals • The Herbivores • Giraffe Zebra • Impala • Wildebeests • Buffalo • Baboon • Hippopotamus • Elephant • Antelope • Rhinoceros

  4. Secondary consumer • The Carnivores • Aardwolf • Hyenas • Meerkat • Lion • Cheetah • leopard

  5. Tertiaryconsumer • A lion or a cheetah

  6. Decomposer • Dung beetle • Fungi • bacteria

  7. Organisms cells Cell membrane Endoplasmic reticulum Nucleus Golgi body Mitochondria Lysosome ribosome

  8. nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum cytoplasm ribosomes Cell wall Golgi body chloroplast mitochondria Cell membrane Vacuole

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