Food Chains and Food Web 1
Food Chains and Food Web 2
Symbiosis
Family
Family
100

Who are the consumers in a food chain?

animals
100

What is an example of a decomposer?

fungi and bacteria

100

What are the types of symbiotic relationships?

Symbiotic relationships can be grouped into several main types: mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, and predator–prey interactions.

100

Name and describe ONE function of the family.

  • Socialization- children learn good behaviour, manners and how to live with each other.
  • Reproduction- Families help bring new life into the world. A new generation is born and raised through families.
  • Economic- Families work together to provide for each other. They share money and resources to guy food, clothes, pay bills and take care of needs.
  • Protective- Families keep each other safe. They help each other in times of trouble. Parents protect children, and siblings also look for one another.
  • Status- Families give children a sense of identity like culture, religion, traditions and values. Children learn who they are and where they belong.
  • Love and Security- Everyone needs love and to feel safe, A caring family gives children love and protection, which makes them feel secure.
100

How can a child deal with divorce in the home?

Talking to someone.

200

Who are the producers in a food chain?

Plants

200

Who are omnivores?

Animals that eat both plants and animals.

200

Bees collect nectar and pollen for food, while flowers get pollinated so they can produce seeds. What is the symbiotic relationship

Mutualism

200

State ONE challenge of living in an extended family.

The house may be overcrowded and little privacy is available.


There may be arguments about raising children.


The needs of the group overweigh the needs of the individual.

200

State ONE international organization that promotes the universal rights of the child.

UNICEF (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund): Helps children get education, healthcare, and protection.

300

What is the difference between carnivores and herbivores?

Carnivores eat meat only. Herbivores eat plants only.

300

What does a food chain show?

It shows who eats what in an ecosystem.

300

Tapeworms absorb nutrients that the host needs, which can weaken the host. What is the symbiotic relationship?

parasitism

300

What is one role of children in the household?

To assist children in the home

To do what is right (be obedient)

To be respectful of themselves and others.


300

Name two universal rights of the child.

  1. All adults must act in the best interests of the child.
  2. Every child has the right to live and develop healthy
  3. Every child has the right to an identity
  4. Children must not be separated from their parents against their will, unless it is in the best interests.
  5. Every child must be free to express their thoughts and opinions.
  6. Every child has the right to privacy.
  7. Every child has the right to be protected from being hurt, physically or mentally.
  8. Every child has the right to an education.
  9. Every child has the right to a standard of living that is good enough to meet their physical and social needs and support their development.
400

Who breaks down dead plants and animals in the soil?

decomposers

400

How can the balance of an ecosystem be disrupted?

  • Habitat destruction 
  • Pollution 
  • Invasive species 
  • Overhunting and overfishing 
  • Climate change 
  • Disease
400

Wolves hunt deer. What type of symbiotic relationship?

Predator and Prey

400

What is ONE characteristic of good parenting?

  • Respect
  • Listening
  • Trust
  • Leadership
  • Courage
  • Confidence
  • Gratitude
  • Understanding
  • Happiness
  • Patience and flexibility- 
  • Sense of humor
400

Name a local organization that would assist in promoting healthy family relationships.

church, school

500

What is the process called where produces make their own food using the sun's energy?

photosynthesis

500

What are two consequence of disrupting the balance of an ecosystem?

  • Population crashes or booms .
  • Loss of biodiversity
  • Reduced ecosystem services 
  • Food web collapse 
  • Economic and human impacts 
  • Change in species interactions 
500

Barnacles attach to a whale’s skin and are carried to plankton-rich waters, gaining food. The whale is mostly unaffected. What is the symbiotic relationship?

Commensalism

500

Explain TWO social issues or problems that affect families.

domestic abuse, substance abuse, divorce, teenage pregnancy, child abuse, juvenile delinquency...

500

What does a family tree shows?

three or more generations

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