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100

Living things are called ____.

What is an organism?

100

Plants are ____.

What are producers?

100

_____ eat other organisms to get food.

What are consumers?
100

An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces.

What are decomposers?

100

How do you spell consumers?

C-o-n-s-u-m-e-r-s

200

The things organisms need to survive (live).

What is food, water, and air?

200

Changing carbon dioxide and water into sugar is called ____.

What is photosynthesis?

200

Animals that hunt other animals are called ____.

What are predators?

200

Mold and mushrooms are a type of ____.

What are funguses (fungi)?

200

Plants use ____ as food.

What is sugar?

300

Another word for fighting.

What is compete?
300

The thing that makes plants green.

What is chlorophyll?

300

Animals breathe in ____ and breathe out _____.

oxygen, carbon dioxide

300

Organisms too small to see with your eyes.

What are bacteria?

300

Rice, noodles, bread, and corn are called _____.

What are carbohydrates?

400

____ helps organisms grow and stay healthy.

What are nutrients?
400

Tiny holes in plant leaves.

What are stomata?

400

The three main types of consumers.

What are herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores?

400

Organisms ____ food to get energy.

What is digest?

400

BONUS: What are some examples of decomposers? Give at least two examples. Giving all examples is double points.

What are worms, snails, insects, funguses (fungi), and bacteria?

500

Plants get energy from ____ and animals get nutrients from food.

What is the sun?

500

Plants take in ____ and give out ____.

carbon dioxide, oxygen

500

Meat, eggs, beans, and tofu are full of _____.

What is protein?

500

Two organisms that aren't plants or animals.

What are bacteria and funguses (fungi)?

500

Many important kinds of medicine come from ____.

What are funguses?

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