Ecology
Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
100

What is Ecology? 

Ecology is a branch of science that studies the relationship between living organisms and their surroundings.  

100

What is a producer? 

Producers are living things that create their own food.

100

What are consumers?

Consumers are usually animals that will eat the producers.

100

What is a decomposer? 

Decomposers are usually bacteria.

200

Why is ecology important to humans? 

Ecology is important to humans because it gives us info on the difference between people and nature and that's  very crucial for producing food.

200

Are plants the ONLY producers, true or false? 

False, some bacteria can also be producers.

200

What are 3 types of consumers? 

Types of consumers are  omnivores, carnivores, herbivores and decomposers.

200

What do decomposers do? 

Decomposers eat dead plants and animals and turn them into chemical nutrients.

300

Who discovered ecology? 

Ernst Haeckel  discovered ecology. 

300

Are producers plants? 

Yes, producers can be plants.

300

What can be a consumer? 

Any animal could be a consumer.

300

Where do decomposers live? 

Decomposers usually live on the top lair of the soil.

400

What do you call a scientist that studies ecology? 

You would call them a ecologist. 

400

How do producers grow?

Producers grow by a process called photosynthesis. 

400
Which one is the consumer? Rabbits,bears, or both?

The answer is both.

400

Can insects be decomposers, true or false? 

Yes, insects can be decomposers.

500

What is the main purpose of ecology? 


The main purpose of ecology is to understand the relationship between living organisms and where they're living.

500

Do producers and photosynthesis work together? 

Yes, photosynthesis gives the producers the food and energy it needs.

500

What is the difference between a primary consumer and a secondary consumer? 

The difference is primary consumers are herbivores and secondary consumers are carnivores.

500

How do decomposers help the ecosystem? 

Decomposers help the ecosystem by eating the dead plants and animals and they keep track of the flow of nutrients. 

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