Community & Habitat
Adaptations
Human Impacts
Animal Diets
Food Chains & Food Webs
100

The place where a plant or animal lives and gets its needs met.

What is a habitat?

100

A physical or behavioral feature that helps an animal survive.

What is an adaptation?

100

Planting trees in a deforested area is an example of…

What is a positive human impact?

100

An animal that eats only plants.

What is a herbivore?

100

Shows how energy moves from one organism to another.

What is a food chain?

200

A group of different species living together in the same area.

What is a community?

200

Name one adaptation that helps animals hide from predators.

Camouflage, mimicry, burrowing, etc.

200

Pollution, littering, and deforestation are examples of…

What are negative human impacts?

200

An animal that eats only meat.

What is a carnivore?

200

A diagram showing many interconnected food chains is called a…

What is a food web?

300

Name three resources a habitat provides to help living things survive.

Food, water, shelter, air, or space.

300

This adaptation helps animals survive in cold environments.

Thick fur, blubber, or fat layer

300

Explain how humans can help protect habitats.

Clean rivers, plant trees, create wildlife reserves, reduce pollution, etc.

300

An animal that eats both plants and meat.

What is an omnivore?

300

Name the roles: producer, consumer, decomposer.

Producer = makes its own food (plants), Consumer = eats other organisms (animals), Decomposer = breaks down dead organisms (fungi, bacteria)

400

True or False: Every habitat provides all needs for all organisms equally.

False.

400

Explain why a bird’s beak shape is an adaptation.

It helps the bird eat specific foods it needs to survive.

400

List one way humans can harm a forest habitat. Explain how it affects animals or plants.

Cutting down trees → animals lose shelter

400

Give an example of each: herbivore, carnivore, omnivore.

Rabbit (herbivore), Fox (carnivore), Bear (omnivore)

400

Identify the producer in this food chain: Grass → Rabbit → Fox

Grass

500

This is a factor that limits the number of organisms in a habitat.

What is a limiting factor?

500

Name an adaptation that helps plants survive in dry habitats.

Deep roots, waxy leaves, small leaves, storing water

500

Name two ways humans can affect animal populations, including one that might endanger a species and one that introduces a new species to an area.

  • Endangered species example: Hunting, habitat destruction, pollution → reduces population, can lead to extinction

  • Invasive species example: Bringing plants/animals from another area → competes with native species, disrupts food webs

500

Explain why knowing an animal’s diet is important for understanding its habitat.

It shows what food it needs, its role in the food chain, and how it interacts with other species

500

Fill in the blanks: Energy moves from _______ → _______ → _______.

Producer → Herbivore (or primary consumer) → Carnivore (or secondary consumer)

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