What is the top animal that causes harm to the world?
Humans
What does a carnivore eat?
What part of the plant absorbs sunlight?
Chlorophyll
Animals that do not have a backbone are called?
invertebrates
Plants grow towards what?
Light
What 2 things do plants use to create their food?
Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide
A decomposer
Detritivore
Why are plants called producers?
They make their own food
What are the 4 steps of a life cycle of an insect that goes through metamorphosis?
Egg, larva, pupa, adult
Give 4 things an organism needs to survive
Food, water, space, shelter
A place where plants and animals live together
Habitat
What does an omnivore eat?
Both plants and animals
This is the word for every population of animals living together in the same place.
Community
A role/job, or purpose an organism has in the habitat
Niche
What are the tiny pores in the leaves of a plant called?
Stomata
Plants that grow off the ground and have roots and tubes to carry water through them are called?
vascular
What does an herbivore eat?
plants
A food shows what being passed from one organism to another?
Energy
What do moss and ferns reproduce with, rather than seeds?
Spores
What do plants have that animals do not have that allow them to create their own food?
Chloroplast
What 2 things do plants take in through their leaves?
Sunlight and Carbon Dioxide
What is it called when plants reproduce?
Pollination
Biome
This allows plants to satisfy their life needs and respond to their environment.
Pollination
Name the 6 habitats
Desert, tundra, wetland, ocean, forest, rain forest