An animal that only eats other animals.
What is a carnivore?
An invisible, odorless gas that is used during photosynthesis and given off as a waste product during respiration.
What is carbon dioxide?
What are carbohydrates?
A series of chemical reactions that break food down into forms that the body can use.
What is digestion?
Units used for measuring that amount of energy in food.
What are calories?
An organism in a food chain that eats a producer or another consumer.
What is a consumer?
What is glucose?
Organic nutrients which are fats and oils
What are lipids?
The muscle-lined tube down which food passes from the throat to the stomach.
What is an esophagus?
The types of food that an animal regularly eats.
What is their diet?
What is a decomposer?
What is oxygen?
Organic nutrients used by the body to grow and repair cells.
What are proteins?
The large excretory organ that filters blood and helps with digestion.
What is the liver?
Physical activity undertaken for the purpose of being fit and healthy.
What is exercise?
An organism in a food chain that is able to makes its own food.
What is a producer?
The process by which plants use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into food.
What is photosynthesis?
A food substance that cannot be digested, but which helps the process of digestion.
What is fiber?
An organ that produces a fluid to help digest food.
What is the pancreas?
What is the food plate?
An animal that only eats plants.
What is an herbiovre?
The green substance in plant cells that absorbs the light energy plants use to make food during photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?
Organic nutrients required in small amounts for health and normal growth
What are vitamins?
A liquid in the mouth that mixes with food to help begin digestion.
What is saliva?
A condition of well-being in which an organism is free of illness or injury.
What is health?