The sun is composed of -
What are gases?
The food chain has decomposers, producers and these organisms -
What is a consumer?
It is how the lady bug and frog both begin their life cycle.
What is as an egg?
An animal that hunts for food.
What is a predator?
The first thing to grow out of the seed.
What is a root?
The types of energy the Sun provides Earth.
What is thermal and light energy?
The arrow in a food chain diagram shows this.
What is the "flow of energy" from one organism to another organism?
Tiny legs and arms will sprout as the tadpole grows. This will become smaller.
What is its tail?
An area in an ecosystem in which an organism lives.
What is a habitat?
The structure of a plant that allows water and minerals to move from the bottom to the top of the plant.
The sun starts our water cycle with this process.
What is evaporation?
The organism that gets their energy directly from the Sun.
What is a producer?
What is metamorphosis?
What is to survive?
Name the stages of the tomato plant life cycle.
What is seed -> sprout -> young plant -> adult plant -> flowering plant
All of the planets in the Milky Way orbit the Sun due to this -
In a pond food chain - the algae gives energy to tadpoles, tadpoles give energy to fish, and fish give energy to ducks. The herbivore is -
What is a tadpole?
The name for the animal inside a chrysalis.
What is a pupa?
Many populations make up this in an ecosystem.
What is a community?
The gas used by the leaves of a plant, along with water and the green chlorophyll to make sugars.
What is carbon dioxide gas?
Without the Sun's energy, this would not be possible on Earth.
What is Life?
In a grassland, what will happen to the grass, jack rabbit and bear if the fox was removed.
grass -> jack rabbit -> fox -> bear
What is the bear will perish or move to find new food and the jack rabbit will multiply and possibly eat up all the grasses?
The stage in a frog's life cycle when it has lungs because it cannot survive in water.
What is a frog?
Everything around a living thing.
What is an environment?
Another way a parent plant deposits its offspring to a new location besides wind.
What is water, gravity or animals moving the seed?