Flowering Plants
Food Chains/Energy Pyramids
Biomes
Photosynthesis/Plant Processes
Random
100

Give 2 examples of a pollinator.

Birds, bees, butterflies, etc.
100

What group is at the bottom of an energy pyramid?

producers (plants)

100

Which biome is the driest?

desert

100

What do plants release during photosynthesis? (Hint: we breathe this in)

oxygen (O2)
100

What is the difference between a biome and an ecosystem?

A biome is a large, general biological community while an ecosystem is more specific and involves all of the biotic and abiotic factors plus organisms (a smaller biological community)

200

What is the role of petals on a flower?

To attract pollinators. 

200

What provides the energy for the whole pyramid? (Hint: what starts the process?)

the Sun

200
Which biome do lions, zebras, and elephants live in?

savanna

200

What do plants need to start photosynthesis? (Hint: there are 3 things!)

sunlight, water, carbon dioxide

200

Give 2 examples of an apex predator.

options: tiger, lion, bald eagle, orca whale, black bear, cheetah

300

What is the function of a sepal on a flower?

To protect the developing flower (this is the green part when the bud is present).

300

Name these consumers: something that eats meat, something that eats plants, something that eats both, and something that eats the remains (a worm, for example)

carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, decomposer/detritivore

300

What biome do we live in?

deciduous forest

300

What are the products of photosynthesis? (Hint: there are 2)

glucose (sugar) and oxygen

300

When we eat a fruit, what part of the plant are we eating?

the ovaries

400

Describe the process of fertilization.

The pollen goes from the male part (the anther) and sticks onto the female part (the stigma). The pollen travels down a hollow tube in the plant to the ovaries, where pollination is then complete.

400

Name one example from each of the categories: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, apex predator, decomposer

plant, bug, mouse, bald eagle, worm

400

Name 7 of the 9 biomes we learned about. 

options: taiga, tundra, chaparral, rainforest, deciduous forest, desert, alpine, grassland, savanna

400

What does a plant take in to start cellular respiration?

glucose (sugar) and oxygen

400

What is the green pigment in plants called that helps with photosynthesis?

chlorophyll

500

Name all of the male and female parts of a flowering plant.

male: stamen (anther and filament)

female: pistil, stigma, ovary

500

Draw a complete energy pyramid. Include: decomposers, the sun, and energy lost as well as the different levels of the pyramid.

Students should have producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, apex predators, decomposers, the sun, and energy lost as heat all labeled correctly.

500

How much rain can a rainforest get in a year? (Hint: think of what animal we compared it to...)

400 cm, which is comparable to 3 giraffes standing on top of each other. 

500

What are the 3 products of cellular respiration?

carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy)

500

What is the largest plant in the world?

stinking corpse lily

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