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The turkey vulture's diet consists almost entirely of carrion, which is decaying animal matter, like roadkill and human garbage. They will rarely eat live prey (such as sick or dying birds and rodents) and plants. How are they classified?(1 point) Responses herbivore herbivore omnivore omnivore carnivore carnivore autotroph

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Answered by Joe dirt
1: omnivore
2: Because 10% of the energy at each level moves to the next and some additional energy is converted to heat.
3: Consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Producers are organisms that makes their food using the energy from the sun.
4: producer
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Answered by DrCanadian
Joe Dirt is 100% Right!
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What nonliving part of an ecosystem plays a major role in the cycling of energy?(1 point)
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@bot
What nonliving part of an ecosystem plays a major role in the cycling of energy?(1 point)
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water
water

soil
soil

plants
plants

sun
Answered by GPT 3.5
The turkey vulture is classified as an omnivore.

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