Vocabulary
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Food Chains and More
Wild Card
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100

An organism that eats only meat.

What is a carnivore?

100

An animal that eats plants or other animals.

What is a consumer?

100

In a Mississippi swamp, alligators and great blue herons eat fish. Which type of organisms are the alligators and great blue heron?

 A) Heterotrophic 

 B) Autotrophic

What is a Heterotrophic?

100

Why are decomposers important organisms in a food web? A) They produce oxygen. B) They prey on carnivores. C) They are food for producers D) They return nutrients to the soil

What is they return nutrients to the soil?

100

What is the ultimate source of energy in an ecosystem?

 Radiant energy/Sun

200

An organism that makes its own food.

What is a producer?

200

An organism that breaks down dead or decaying plant or animal material.

What is a decomposer?

200

Consider this food chain: grass=> grasshopper=> mouse => snake Which organism is an herbivore?

What is the grasshopper?

200

Consider the food chain: grass=> grasshopper=> frog=> snake What would happen in the ecosystem if the grasshopper population died? A) snakes would eat the grasshopper B) it would be fine, frogs prefer other insects anyway C) it would be fine, the grass population would increase D) the frog population would die from the decrease in their food supply

What is D, the frog population would die from the decrease in their food supply?

200

Which type of organism is a fungus? A) carnivore B) omnivore C) herbivore D) decomposer

What is D, decomposer?

300

An organism that eats only plants.

What is an herbivore?

300

A network of food chains that have some links in common.

What is a food web?

300

Consider this food chain: blackberries=> bird=> cat Which organism is the carnivore?

What is the cat?

300

Which is true regarding an energy pyramid? A) carnivores occupy a larger level than herbivores B) herbivores occupy a smaller level than producers C) consumers occupy the level below producers D) producers and carnivores occupy the same level

What is B, herbivores occupy a smaller level than producers?

300

When a frog eats a grasshopper, how much of the grasshopper's energy is transferred to the frog? A) 10% B) 25% C) 50% D) 90%

What is A, 10%?

400

Where does photosynthesis takes place?

What is an chloroplast?

400

The struggle between organisms for the same resource.

What is competition?

400

Consider this food chain: acorns=> squirrels=> hawks Which of these is the producer?

What are the acorns?

400

Which of the following organism is a secondary consumer in the food chain? A) hawk B) gorilla C) squirrel D) earthworm

What is a hawk?

400

Explain the difference between the scavenger and decomposer.

Scavengers are predators that consume dead and living materials - they do not return nutrients to the soil like decomposers

500

In a chemical equation what are the products of photosynthesis? 

What is 6O2 + C6H12O6?

500

What energy transformation occurs in  photosynthesis?

Radiant energy transform into chemical energy.

500

What is an natural event or example that would disrupt a food chain?

What is a hurricane, a tornado, a forrest fire, flood etc.

500

A certain type of bear mainly eats trout. If the trout population declines, what will most likely happen to the bear population? A) it will decrease B) it will increase C) it will remain the same D) it will increase and then decrease

What is it will decrease?

500

In the energy pyramid what trophic have the most available energy and why? 


Producers have the most available energy because they make their own food, they are autotrophic.

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