Ecology Basics
Habitats & Animals
Energy & Food
Food Chains & Food Webs
Classification of Organisms
100

What is an adaptation?

A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.

100

Which animals can be found in a savanna habitat?

Lions, rabbits, antelope, bison, elephants, tigers.

100

What do carnivores eat, and name one example?

Other animals.

100

What is a food chain?

A series of steps showing how energy and nutrients flow from one living thing to another.

100

Name one example of a decomposer.

Molds, mushrooms, bacteria.

200

What is an organism?

A living thing

200

Name two animals that can be found in a forest habitat.

Mammals, birds, reptiles, insects.

200

Give one example of a herbivore.

Deer, cow, rabbit.

200

In a forest food web, what might eat berries?

Birds, rabbits, squirrels.

200

What does it mean for an organism to be a producer?

It makes its own food, like plants using sunlight.

300

What is ecology?

The study of how organisms and non-living things interact or live together.

300

What type of animals live in the grassland habitat?

Cheetahs, ferrets, skunks, groundhogs, tortoises.

300

What is the role of decomposers?

Decomposers break down dead materials, like molds, mushrooms, and bacteria.

300

Give an example of a simple food chain.
 

Ex: Grass → Rabbit → Fox.

300

What are herbivores?

Animals that eat only plants.

400

What is a niche?

The role that an organism plays in an ecosystem.

400

Which animals can be found in a desert habitat?

Reptiles, owls, foxes, vultures, spiders.

400

What is a producer?

 An organism that makes its own food, like plants.

400

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

A food chain is one path of who eats whom, while a food web is a collection of interconnected food chains showing how everything is linked.

400

What are omnivores?

Animals that eat both plants and animals.

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