producers
consumers
Environmental Interactions
Cells
Energy
100
living things that make their own food
What is a producer?
100
What consumers do to get energy.
What is eat?
100
This shows the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
What is a food chain?
100
The smallest unit of living matter
What is a cell?
100
The arrows on a food chain show this.
What is the direction of the energy?
200
Names 3 producers.
what is trees bushes grass ferns ect.
200
Consumers _________ make their own food?
What is can't?
200
Water and rocks are ____________ in an environment.
What are abiotic factors?
200
Choose the part that is only in plant cells. A. Vacuole B. Chloroplast C. Cell membrane D. Nucleus
What is chloroplast?
200
An energy pyramid shows this.
What is the amount of energy at each level of the food web?
300
Producers get their energy from this.
What is the sun?
300
Name 4 consumers.
What is any animal?
300
A living organism's place to live.
What is a habitat?
300
A group of cells.
What is tissues?
300
This makes up the base of the energy pyramid.
What are producers?
400
The process that plants use to make food.
What is photosynthesis?
400
How are producers and consumers are related?
What is consumers can eat producers? What is consumers get energy from consumers or vice versa?
400
The living things in an ecosystem are called
What is biotic factors?
400
A group of organs.
What is an organ system?
400
This layer has the most original energy on the energy pyramid.
What is the first layer?
500
Producers use these three things to make food.
What is water, air, and sunlight?
500
Primary consumers are on this layer of the energy pyramid.
What is the second layer?
500
All the living and nonliving things in an area.
What is an ecosystem?
500
This cell part contains waste.
What is a vacuole?
500
A fox, a carrot, a rabbit describe the energy flow
What is a carrot, a rabbit, a fox?
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