__________ are living things that must eat other living things to survive.
Consumers
__________ a place that is home to a plant or animal.
Habitat
Plants are examples of ___________ (Choose one: producer, consumer, or omnivore)
Producer
People depend on plants and animals. What do people use plants and animals for? (Give 3 ideas).
Clothing, food, medicine, shelter, travel...
A community has living things and non-living things. Name 3 non-living things in a community.
Air, water, soil, rock...
_________ a community of living thinks and non-living things.
Ecosystem
_________ group if plants and animals that live in a habitat.
Community
Put this Food Chain in the right order (start with the producer):
hawk > toad > grass > cricket > snake
grass > cricket > toad > snake > hawk
Plants use up carbon dioxide in the community and put back oxygen. True or False?
True: Plants use up carbon dioxide in the community and put back oxygen.
True or False: Plants, animals, and people living in the same community all depend on each other.
True
____________ features that help living things survive in their habitats.
Adaptions
___________ living things that produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Producers
What is a predator? What is a prey? (Define & give an example)
Predator: animals that hunt other animals for food Prey: animals that are hunted as food
Match the animals to their habitat: Animals: Raccoon, Jellyfish, Alligator, Coyote. Habitats: Prairie, City, Ocean, Wetland
Raccoon = City Jellyfish = Ocean Alligator = Wetland Coyote = Prairie
Plants make sugar by turning the sun's energy into sugar. This process is called ___________________
photosynthesis
___________ made up of all the food chains that are connected in a community of living things
Food Web
________ species of animals or plants that are likely to become endangered if dangers to the species are not stopped.
Threatened
Food chains show the transfer of _________ from one living thing to others in a community.
energy
Name 4 types of habitats that are found in North America.
Prairie (Grasslands), City, Wetlands (eg swamps/marshes), Ocean
Name 2 foods you eat that come from plants and 2 foods that come from animals.
Plant: Lettuce, raspberries, rice
Animals: Hamburgers, Butter Chicken, Sushi
________ the act of moving from one place to another as the seasons change.
Migration
_______ describing a plant or animal species that can no longer be found anywhere in the world.
Extinct
Give 2 examples of carnivores, herbivores, & omnivores.
Carnivores: wolf, lion. Omnivores: bear, raccoon. Herbivores: deer, cow.
What are the 5 main biomes?
Grassland, Aquatic, Tundra, Desert, Forest
What are the 5 basic needs of living things?
Sunlight, Water, Air, Food & Habitat