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Misc
100

Which of the following is a producer?

a. a tree

b. sunlight

c. a rabbit

d. a deer

What is a tree?

100

Which organism breaks down dead producers, dead consumers, and waste?

a. a herbivore

b. a decomposer

c. a carnivore

d. an omnivore

What is b. a decomposer?

100

The struggle between two or more things that depend on the same limited resources.

a. omnivore

b. competition

c. energy pyramid

d. food chain

What is b. competition?

100
An organism that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter.

a. consumer

b. decomposer

c. producer

d. director

What is b. decomposer?

100

Name the primary 2 producers in the pond food chain. 

What are algae and green plants?

200

How do we classify consumers?

a. by the number of cells they have.

b. by whether or not they have a nucleus

c. by the kinds of foods they eat

d. by how they move from place to place

What is c. by the kinds of foods they eat?

200

In a land food chain, what can be concluded?

a. Energy passes from leaves to caterpillars.

b. Energy passes from owls to caterpillars.

c. Energy passes from mice to caterpillars.

d. Energy passes from owls to mice.

What is a. Energy passes from leaves to caterpillars?

200

An animal that only eats meat.

a. carnivore

b. herbivore

c. omnivore

d. producer

What is a. carnivore?

200

An organism that gets energy by eating other living things.

a. producer

b. consumer

c. decomposer

d. director

What is b. consumer?

200

Explain what would happen if all producers on Earth disappeared overnight.

What is everything would die?

300

How are producers similar to consumers?

a. Neither makes their own food

b. Both get energy from eating other organisms

c. Neither provides other organisms with food

d. Both provide decomposers with energy

What is d. Both provide decomposers with energy?

300

What does a typical food web show?

a. the role of decomposesr within an ecosystem

b. the amount of energy within an ecosystem

c. how the food chains within an ecosystem are connected

d. how the producers within an ecosystem turn sunlight into sugar

What is c. how the food chains within an ecosystem are connected?
300

An animal that eats both plants and meat.

a. carnivore

b. herbivore

c. omnivore

d. producer

What is c. omnivore?

300

A series of living things which are linked to each other because each serves as food for the next.

a. food web

b. energy pyramid

c. role

d. food chain

What is d. food chain?

300
Explain why ecosystems have more producers than consumers.

Answers may vary but should relate to how producers take in the most energy but as that energy moves along the food chain, it reduces drastically with each time it is consumed. 

400

Which organism is NOT a predator?

a. a seagull

b. a plankton

c. a seal

d. a salmon

What is b. a plankton?

400

Based on what you have read and know, how is a deer similar to a cow?

a. Neither is a herbivore

b. Both would be listed as predators on a food web

c. Neither would be found on a land food web

d. Both are in competition for food

What is a. Neither is a herbivore?

400

A model that shows the amount of calories at each feeding level of an ecosystem.

a. food chain

b. role

c. consumer

d. energy pyramid

What is d. energy pyramid?

400

An animal that eats only plants.

a. carnivore

b. omnivore

c. herbivore

d. omnomnomivore

What is c. herbivore?

400

Explain how consumers get energy from the sun.

Consumers eat producers and get a small portion of the energy that they took in (approx 10%)
500

Which organisms would be found at the base of an energy pyramid?

a. producers like trees

b. herbivores like rabbits

c. omnivores like opossums

d. carnivores like ospreys

What are a. producers like trees?

500

Where do different organisms fit into the energy pyramid? (1=bottom, 3=top) 

a. level 1 = herbivores, level 2 = carnivores and omnivores, level 3 = producers

b. level 1 - producers, level 2 - herbivores, level 3 = carnivores and omnivores

c. level 1 = carnivores and omnivores, level 2 = producers, level 3 = herbivores

What is b. level 1 - producers, level 2 - herbivores, level 3 = carnivores and omnivores?

500

The function of someone or something in a particular situation.

a. role

b. food web

c. food chain

d. decomposer

What is a. role?

500

An organism that captures energy and stores it in food as chemical energy.

a. producer

b. director

c. consumer

d. decomposer

What is a. producer?

500

Explain why the term "food chain" is a good description of the relationships in this section.

(Answer may vary but will have something to do with how the sun's energy moves in a straight line as each animal is consumed, which creates the links)

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