What level of the energy pyramid would plants be on?
A. Producers
B. 1st Level Consumers
C. 2nd Level Consumers
D. Top Level Consumers
A. Producers
What is an Ecosystem?
All living or non-living things working together in an environment.
What is a consumer?
A. Animals that eat other animals
B. Organism's that make their own food (These may be plants)
C. Organisms that break down waste and remains of dead organisms.
D. Prey
A. An animal that eats other animals.
What is an abiotic Factor?
Non-living things
A plant is an example of what?
A. Herbivore
B. Carnivore
C. Consumer
D. Producer
D. Producer
What level of the energy pyramid would a snake be on?
A. Producers
B. 1st Level Consumers
C. 2nd Level Consumers
D. Top Level Consumers
C. 2nd level Consumer
What is a Habitat?
A. Two or more populations working together in an ecosystem
B. Animals/People of the same kind liking together in the same (one) area.
C. Places where animals live within an ecosystem
D. All living or non-living things that are around an organism.
C. Places where animals live within an ecosystem
What is a producer?
A. Animals that eat other animals
B. Organism's that make their own food (These may be plants)
C. Organisms that break down waste and remains of dead organisms.
D. Prey
B. Organism's that make their own food
What is a Biotic Factor?
Living things (Producers, consumers, decomposers)
What does a plant need for photosynthesis?
A. Oxygen, Sugar, Water
B. Water, Carbon Dioxide, Sunlight
C. Dead Animals
D. Dead Animals, Sunlight, Sugar
B. Water, Carbon Dioxide, Sunlight
What level of the energy pyramid would a bear be on?
A. Producers
B. 1st Level Consumers
C. 2nd Level Consumers
D. Top Level Consumers
D. Top Level Consumers
What is a community?
A. Two or more populations working together in an ecosystem
B. Animals/People of the same kind living together in the same (one) area.
C. Places where animals live within an ecosystem
D. All living or non-living things that are around an organism.
A. Two or more populations working together in an ecosystem.
What is a Decomposer?
A. Animals that eat other animals
B. Organism's that make their own food (These may be plants)
C. Organisms that break down waste and remains of dead organisms.
D. Prey
C. Organisms that break down waste and remains of dead organisms.
What Abiotic and Biotic factors are needed to create a food chain?
A. Sugar - Animals - Water
B. Sunlight - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers
C. Sunlight - Water - Producers
D. Only Sunlight and Producers
B. Sunlight - Producers - Consumers - Decomposers
When plants take in carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to make sugar, they release _____________ into the air.
A. Carbon Dioxide
B. Oxygen
C. Water
D. Heat
B. Oxygen
What level of the energy pyramid would a cow be on?
A. Producers
B. 1st Level Consumers
C. 2nd Level Consumers
D. Top Level Consumers
B. 1st Level Consumers
What is a population?
A. Two or more populations working together in an ecosystem
B. Animals/People of the same kind living together in the same (one) area.
C. Places where animals live within an ecosystem
D. All living or non-living things that are around an organism.
B. Animals or people of the same kind living in the same (one) area.
What are consumers that only eat producers (plants) called?
A. Decomposers
B. Omnivores
C. Herbivores
D. Carnivores
C. Herbivores
What is an example of a Biotic Factor?
Answers can be anything that is considered "living"
Example: Animals, people, trees, plants, (+ more)
What makes plants green?
A. Photosynthesis
B. Chlorophyll
C. Sunlight
D. Green dye
C. Chlorophyll
Complete the food chain in order from first to last.
- Plants/Grass
- Eagle
- Mice
- Snake
1. Plants/Grass
2. Mice
3. Snake
4. Eagle
What is an Environment?
A. Two or more populations working together in an ecosystem
B. Animals/People of the same kind living together in the same (one) area.
C. Places where animals live within an ecosystem
D. All living or non-living things that are around an organism.
D. All living or non-living things that are around an organism.
What are consumers that eat both plants and animals called?
A. Decomposers
B. Omnivores
C. Herbivores
D. Carnivores
B. Omnivores
What is an example of an abiotic factor?
Answers can include anything considered non-living.
Example: Cloud, Sun, Water, rock, sand, (+ more)
What is the process in which a plant makes their own food called?
A. Chlorophyll
B. Photosynthesis
C. Food Chain
D. Producer
B. Photosynthesis