Plant Parts
Plant's Needs
Trophic Levels
Flow of Energy in Ecosystems
Tiebreaker Question
200

Part of the plant that takes up water and nutrients

What are the roots?

200

4 needs of a plant

What is sunlight, air, nutrients, and water?
200

The five trophic levels

What are primary producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and detritivores (decomposers).

200

Primary consumers eat what

What are primary producers?

400

Plants make their own.

What is food?

400

A plant uses energy from this to make its food.

What is the sun?

400

This trophic level contains organisms that consume only plant materials.

What is primary consumers?

400

Most energy in an ecosystem comes from...

What is the sun?

800

The part of the plant that supports the flower.

What is the stem?
800

If it's too hot, a plant will               and die.

What is dry up?

800

A trophic level refers to:

The position an organism has in a food pyramid or food web.

800

Living organisms that are able to make their own food are called...

What are producers?

800

In a balanced ecosystem, these organisms rely on consuming (eating) both plants and other animals for energy.

What are Omnivores?

1600

Part of the plant that allows it to reproduce (make more plants).

What is the flower?
1600

The three best agents for pollination.

What are wind, water, and animals?

1600

An Apex Predator is:

A predator at the top of the food web; nothing preys on it.

1600

The process plants use to turn sunlight into food.

What is photosynthesis?

3200

Part of the plant responsible for the transportation of water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves.

What is the Xylem?

3200

The stamen of a flower produces this.

What is pollen?

3200

Two examples of organisms that are at the first trophic level are:

What are plants and algae?

3200

The process in which grass being eaten by a rabbit, a rabbit being eaten by a fox, and a fox being eaten by a bear

What is a food web?

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