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This is a photograph of an educational poster displaying information about food webs. The poster is divided into sections with text and illustrations explaining different trophic levels and food chains, both marine and terrestrial. The "Los productores" section discusses organisms that produce their own food, mentioning chlorophyll and photosynthesis, with an image of a tree and a flower, and a separate illustration of phytoplankton. The "Los consumidores" section defines herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, with images of a frog, a wolf, and a lion. It also mentions scavengers and parasites. The "Red alimentaria marina" section illustrates a marine food web with arrows showing the flow of energy, featuring a killer whale, fish, an octopus, and microscopic organisms. The "Red alimentaria terrestre" section depicts a terrestrial food web with a rabbit, a mouse, an eagle, a snake, a cougar, and what appears to be a monkey. A plant is labeled as a producer. The "Los descomponedores" section explains the role of decomposers in breaking down dead organic matter, with an image of mushrooms and text about bacteria and fungi. The overall design of the poster is informative and visually engaging, using a combination of text, diagrams, and realistic illustrations to convey scientific concepts. There are no people visible in the poster. The lighting suggests it is an indoor setting, likely a classroom or educational institution. The text is in Spanish. There are no specific location cues for Santa Ana, Venezuela within the visible content.
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