UNIVERSE & SOLAR SYSTEM
Food Web
Organisms
Plants & Animals
100

The big bang timeline incudes the existence of the four fundamental forces which were speculated to be unified into a single force at a very high temperature but separated when the temperature dropped. Which of the following forces have a short-ranged attractive force which binds the nucleus?

Strong Nuclear Force

100
These are the animals that eat only meat; an example are lions.
What are carnivores
100
These types of organisms break down dead and rotting material.
What are decomposers
100
These are the insects in our terrarium that might attempt an escape if we forgot to put on the lid.
What are crickets
200

Give 3 evidences of the Big bang

Presence of the Cosmin Microwave Background

Galaxies moving away 

Abundance of light elements

200
These are the animals that eat both plants only; an example is a giraffe.
What are herbivores
200
This type of organism gets energy from eating other plants and/or animals
What are consumers
200
This was the plant that turned the water a slight green color but was hard to see.
What is algae
300
These are the animals that eat both plant and meat; an example are humans.
What are omnivores
300
This type of organism creates food using the sun and nutrients from the soil.
What are producers
300
These animals keep the sides of the aquarium clean.
What are snails
400
We did this in order to add air to the aquarium water
What is aerate
400
These are the animals that are hunted by meat eating animals.
What is prey
400
Organisms need these four things to survive in an ecosystem.
What are air, water, food, and a habitat.
400
This is the large green plant that we put into our aquarium.
What is elodea
500
This non-living material acts as a natural filter in the terrariums.
What is gravel.
500
This word means that organisms rely on each other to survive.
What is "interdependent".
500
This is what flows through organisms in the "circle of life" diagram.
What is energy
500
This is the proper name for "rolly-pollys" or "pillbugs"
What are isopods
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