Types of Ecosystems
Energy Sources
Energy Roles
Food Chains
Living and Nonliving Organisms
100
A place where many colorful animals breathe underwater.
What is a Coral Reef?
100
Organisms that make their own food.
What are producers (plants)?
100
Organisms that can not make their own food.
What are consumers?
100
Grass-Deer-Coyote is a food chain of this group.
What is a prairie?
100
A nonliving thing.
What is abiotic
200
A place that provides all the things an organism needs to survive.
What is a Habitat?
200
A main place of where we get energy.
What is the energy we get from spinach and lettuce leaves?
200
Organisms that get their energy by breaking down wastes and dead organisms.
What are decomposers?
200
Where the plant-songbird-raccoon-bear food chain lives.
What is a mixed forest?
200
A living thing.
What is biotic?
300
A place where animals with thick fur would live.
What is a tundra?
300
A primary energy source.
What is the sun?
300
Organisms that make their own food.
What are producers?
300
Where the grasshopper-prairie dog food chain lives.
What is the prairie?
300
They are a main part of an ecosystem, that usually get eaten by turkey vultures.
What are biotic organisms?
400
A place where trees such as spruce and hemlock are usually found.
What is the taiga?
400
When leaves get energy from the sun.
What is photosynthesis?
400
Plants, some protists, and other microorganisms.
What is producers?
400
Air,water,and sunlight.
What are abiotic factors?
500
A place where a hereon would most likely live.
What is coastal wetland?
500
A major part of a plant.
What are leaves?
500
All of them need energy to live.
What is an organism?
500
Where the insect-bird-snake food chain lives.
What is the coastal wetland?
500
Trees,plants,animals,insects,and weeds.
What are examples of biotic organisms?
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