Food Webs and Food Chains
Food Webs and Food Chains 2
Natural Resources-
Soil, Land, Air, & Water Resources
Natural Resources-
Forestry, Air, Fish, & Wildlife Resources
Garden
100

Organisms that convert light energy into stored chemical energy (green plants) are....

Producers

100

Management is important to maintain the balance of our _____________ (communities of interacting organisms)

Ecosystems

100

______________ is preserving and protecting the natural environment.

Conservation
100

____________is essential for animals to breathe, plants to perform photosynthesis, and other organisms to function

Oxygen

100

Name the 4 main parts of a plant.

Stem, roots, leaves, & fruit/flower

200

Organisms that feed upon other organisms to obtain energy (animals, parasites) are....

Consumers

200

What is the difference between biotic and abiotic?

Biotic is alive, abiotic is not alive

200

Water covers _____% of the earth’s surface but not all of it is usable or reachable.

70%

200

What is the difference between a commercial forest and a noncommercial forest?

Noncommercial forests: not usable for forest production but can be maintained for wildlife habitat and recreation.

Commercial forests: produce more wood and fiber each year than the year before.

200

Name the 5 things that all plants need to survive.

Nutrients, water, air (oxygen), space, and sunlight

300

Organisms that get their nutrients from breaking down dead things and waste matter (bacteria and fungi) are...

Decomposers

300

What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

A food chain outlines who eats whom. A food web is all of the food chains in an ecosystem.

300

___________ is the the washing of substances from the surface into water sources and is a problem with chemicals and other industrial products.

Runoff

300

Almost half of our land area is still in _________

Forests

300

What is it called when plants create energy to make their own food?

Photosynthesis

400

Organisms that obtain their energy by feeding on the dead bodies of other animals (crabs, vultures) are...

Scavengers

400

__________ is the gradual washing or blowing away of topsoil) is a major problem.

Erosion

400

___________ is (the production of gases and other compounds) from vehicles and factories can threaten air quality

Emmisions

400

Good forest management keeps mature forests healthy and young forests growing which includes 

a.) cutting down trees

b.) not cutting down trees

cutting down trees

400

What is the difference between dirt and soil?

Dirt is "dead" and does not have the nutrients that soil does for a plant to grow.

500

Give an example of a food chain with a producer, at least 1 consumer, decomposer, and scavenger

Example-

Sun -> Grass -> Grasshopper -> Bird -> Coyote -> Buzzard -> Mushroom

500

What happens to an ecosystem is one organism is removed from the food chain?

It negatively impacts the entire food chain.

500

What is an example of a recreational resource?

-lakes, beaches, rivers, parks, mountains, and forests that provide areas for people to enjoy the outdoors

500

___________ is non-domesticated animals that can be game or non-game animals, as well as uncultivated plant life

Wildlife

500

What does it mean to "till" up the soil?

Tilling is loosening and breaking up the soil so that plants can grow.

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