A gas that is absorbed and used by plants in photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide?
Living things that create their own food from the sun, air, water and soil.
What are producers?
Is absorbed from the ground by the tree roots.
What is water?
Temperature, wind, and sunlight are all examples of this kind of factor.
What is an abiotic factor?
Breaks down dead matter back into the soil.
What are decomposers?
An organism that can be herbivore, omnivore or carnivore.
What is a consumer?
The types of trees that drop their leaves in the fall.
What is deciduous?
The specific part within the leaf that captures energy from the sun.
What is chlorophyll?
Rabbits, grasshoppers, or squirrels.
What is a primary consumer?
The part of the tree that produces new wood
What is a cambium?
Tiny holes underneath tree leaves that take in Carbon Dioxide, and, let out Oxygen and Water Vapor
What is stomata?
Through photosynthesis the tree produces oxygen and _______.
What is sugar (glucose)?
The part of the leaf that provides the leaf strength, like a back bone.
What is the midrib?
Carnivores are in found in this level of the food chain pyramid.
What is top level (secondary or tertiary consumers)?
The evaporation of water into the air through the stomata (tiny holes) on the underside of the leaf.
What is transpiration?