Matter
Food Webs
MISC.
Photosynthesis
100

Matter cannot be created or destroyed it can only be this.

Transferred 

100

Name an example of a producer.  

sunflower, grass, oak tree, carrot plant

100

What are the basic needs of a bird?

Shelter, food, water, air

100

Plants need these 3 things to survive.

Sunlight, Air, and water

200
Matter can be defined as this.

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

200

This is an organism that eats the producer.

Primary consumer 

200

A diverse ecosystem can thrive when this is available.

Multiple resources to support survival.

200

Plants take water, air, and sunlight and turn it into this in their leaves.

Sugar or food


300

Light energy, water, and carbon dioxide are transferred to a plant to help it create this. A form of matter that helps the plant!

glucose sugar or food

300

This is an organism that eats a primary consumer.

Secondary consumer

300

What do arrows represent in a food web or food chain?

The movement of energy or matter trasnfer

300

This is how plants help humans

They release oxygen into the air

400

This form of matter is transferred to the soil after decomposers break a dead organism down. Let's use a decaying fox as an example. 

nutrients to the soil

400

This is a consumer with no natural born predators.

Apex predator

400

Before changing one variable in an experiment where you are comparing plant growth you should do this.

Measure the heights of a plant to see how much they have grown under similar conditions.

400

Carbon dioxide gas moves from the atmosphere and into living things as part of this process

Plants producing food

500

This type of matter is breathed in by humans and given off by producers.

Oxygen in the air.

500

All of the energy in a food web originally starts with this.

The sun

500

You are going to rock this science first exam and try your this on it!

BEST! :)

500
Plants use energy from this in order to do this (2 parts)

Sunlight, to make their own food

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