PRODUCERS / CONSUMERS
PRODUCERS/ CONSUMERS II
FOOD WEBS
ECOSYSTEMS
PREDATOR/PREY
100
This is an organism that takes energy from the sun to produce chemical energy, or sugar.
What is a producer?
100
These eat only meat.
What are carnivores?
100
This is when there are many animals and plants in a web.
What is a food web?
100
This is a system that includes all living organisms and the environment in which they live.
What is an ecosystem?
100
This is an animal that hunts.
What is a predator?
200
Producers are at the very bottom level of this.
What is the energy pyramid?
200
These eat meat and plants.
What are omnivores?
200
The ultimate source of energy in the food web.
What is the sun?
200
These are living factors.
What are biotic factors?
200
This is an animal that is hunted by a predator.
What is prey?
300
Grass, trees, flowers are all examples of these.
What are producers.
300
These eat plants only.
What are herbivores?
300
These consumers only eat producers.
What are primary consumers.
300
These are nonliving factors
What are abiotic factors.
300
A relationship in which there is a predator and prey.
What is a predatory relationship.
400
This eats a primary consumer.
What is a secondary consumer?
400
These eat the secondary consumers.
What are tertiary consumers?
400
These put energy and minerals back into the soil.
What are decomposers?
400
These are what benefits humans gain from ecosystems.
What are ecosystem services?
400
A cheetah is chasing down a deer. A lion is chasing the same deer. This is the relationship between the lion and the cheetah.
What is competition.
500
This shows the flow of energy from producers to decomposers in a triangle shape.
What is the energy pyramid?
500
These are at the very top of the energy pyramid.
What are top predators?
500
This is transferred through the food web, from the sun to producers, producers to consumers, and back to the soil by decomposers.
What is Energy?
500
When the ecosystem provides the benefit of purifying the water we drink, for example.
What is a regulatory service?
500
An eagle is hunting for a mouse. A rattlesnake is also hunting for the mouse. This is the relationship between the eagle and the snake.
What is competition?
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