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A Sequence of Organisms, Each of Which Serves as a Source

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A sequence of organisms, each of which serves as a source of nutrients or energy for the next, is called a(n) ____________________.

Appreciate the role of persuasive writings in shaping public opinion and policy during the Revolutionary period.
Understand the significance of the Declaration of Independence and its legacy in inspiring future revolutions.
Identify the reasons behind the success or failure of military campaigns during the Revolutionary War.
Recognize the impact of the Revolutionary War on different demographic groups, including soldiers and slaves.

Definitions:

Transition State

A high-energy state during a chemical reaction where reactants are transformed into products, representing the maximum energy point along the reaction pathway.

Rate Determining Step

The slowest step in a chemical reaction mechanism that determines the overall rate of reaction.

Exothermic Reaction

A chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat or light, often making the surroundings warmer.

Alkyl Substituents

Groups of atoms attached to main molecules consisting of carbon and hydrogen atoms arranged in a chain, modifying the molecules' properties.

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