Consumers, producers,Decomposes
Vocab
Herbivore,carnivore,Omnivore
Cycles
Photosynthesis
100

What are consumers? 

Consumers are organisms that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.

100

Habitat?

A place where an organism lives within an ecosystem.

100

What is a Herbivore 

A consumer that only eats such as a grasshopper or bison.

100

What do the cycles do for our environment?

 The cycles ensure that these resources are constantly recycled and available for use by all organisms.

100

What is the green like pigment called?

Chlorophyll 

200

What are Decomposers? 

An organism, that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem

200

Matter?

Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space 


200

What is a consumer?

It is an animal that eats other animals.

200

What is a Carbon Cycle?

Carbon moves through organisms and between organisms, and the physical environment.

200

What do plants need to make photosynthesis 

Carbon dioxide, water, and light

300

What are producers? 

A producer is an organism that creates its own food or energy.

300

Ecosystem?

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms and their nonliving environment.

300

What is a Omnivore? 

Eats both plants and animals

300

What is a Nitrogen cycle?


 The moment of nitrogen between the environment and living things. 


300

Where does Photosynthesis occur? 

The chloroplast

400

What do they have in common? 

Producers, consumers, and decomposers  all interrelate in food chains and food webs and are dependent on one another for survival.

400

Law of Conservation of energy?

It states that energy can not be created or destroyed.

400

What are examples of a carnivore and herbivore?

Herbivore- Cows, ELK, buffalo 

Carnivore- Tigers, lions, crocodiles 

400

What is a water cycle?

The movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things


400

What does photosynthesis produce? 

Sugar molecules and oxygen.

500

What are some examples?

Producers, Trees/plants.

Consumers, People and Animals

Decomposers, Fungi and Bacteria.

500

Photosynthesis?

Plants use energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make sugars.

500

What are two examples of Omnivores? 

bears, birds, dogs, raccoons, and foxes.

500

What do all three of the cycles have in common?

They all involve the transfer of substances between living organisms and the environment.

500

What is PHOTOSYNTHESIS? 

The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.

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