The gas that enters a plant through its leaves.
What is carbon dioxide?
These organisms make their own food.
What is a producer?
These organisms eat dead animals for food.
What is a scavenger?
The transfer of food energy from one organism to the next.
This enters from the soil through the roots.
What is water?
These organisms do not make their own food and rely on other organisms.
What is a consumer?
A tree is an example of this organism?
This web shows how food chains overlap.
What is a food web?
Plants give off this gas and is essential to other living organisms.
What is oxygen?
These organisms ONLY eat producers
A lion is an example of this type of organism.
What is a lion?
This shows how much energy from one organism to another up a food chain.
What is an energy pyramid?
This helps change carbon dioxide, water, and solar energy into sugar and oxygen.
These organisms eat ONLY meat.
What is a carnivore?
A mushroom is an example of this type of organism.
What is a decomposer?
The arrows on a food chain shows this.
What is the transfer of energy?
This is the process plants use to make food.
What is Photosynthesis?
These organisms eat BOTH meat and plants.
What is a Herbivore?
These organisms break down, or decompose wastes, and the remains of dead organisms.
What is a Decomposer?
What is energy?