Parts and Pieces
Ecosystem Levels
Food Chains
Vocab
Biome Review
100

All organisms need ______ to survive.

What is energy

100

One individual

What are Organism

100

Food chain shows how ______ is passed in an area.

What is energy

100

an animal that hunts and eats another animal

What is predator

100

Biome that has a permafrost ground.

What is the tundra.

200

Organisms that get their energy from the sun.

What is producer

200

Group of the same species

What is population.

200

A food chain ALWAYS begins with__________

What is a producer

200

An organism's home within an ecosystem

What is a habitat

200

4 distinct seasons and leaves that shed in the fall.

What is deciduous forest.

300

Process that producers use to make energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis.

300

All populations in an area.

What is community.

300

Identify the primary consumer in the food chain.

grass -> grasshopper -> mouse -> owl

What is grasshopper.

300

Nonliving things in an area.

What is abiotic factors.

300
Freshwater biome with moving water in one direction.

What is stream or river.

400

A consumer that eats meat and plants.

What is omnivore. 

400

Community plus all the abiotic factors.

What is ecosystem.

400

Identify the secondary consumer in the food chain.

wildflower -> rabbit -> snake -> hawk

What is an snake.

400
Shows many paths of energy in an area.

What is Food Web.

400
Biome full of Coniferous Trees.

What is the Taiga.

500
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy.

What are consumers

500

Large geographical area characterized by specific climate, soil, plants, and animals

What is biome.

500

The organism that breaks down dead matter and returns the nutrients to the soil.

What is decomposer.
500

The role of an organism in a community.

What is niche.
500

Partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water—a mixture of freshwater draining from land and salty seawater

What is estuary.
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