Definitions
True/False
Groups
Food Chain
Habitats
100

A thick layer of fat used by some animals for warmth

Blubber

100
All consumers of the sea depend on zooplankton for food and oxygen

False, algae

100

A group of grazing animals that stay together for protection

Herd
100

Animals of a food chain that find and eat food for energy

Consumers

100

A dry land area having very little plant growth

Desert

200

The natural home of a plant or animal 

Habitat

200

A deep winter sleep to store energy is hibernation

True

200
A group of wolves or wild dogs

Pack

200

An organism that helps break down dead things 

Decomposers

200

the treeless land of the Arctic where the subsoil is permanently frozen

Tundra

300
The moisture that condenses on plants as they cool in the night

Dew

300
In a rainforest, the extremely tall trees grow in the canopy layer

False, Emergent

300
A group of fish

School 

300
Transfer or energy from one living thing to another for survival
Food Chain
300

A coral reef is a ______ habitat

Saltwater

400

To shed fur, hair, or skin 

Molting

400

tiny microscopic water animals called zooplankton depend on algae for food 

True

400

Animals that depend on grasses for food

Grazers

400

All plants of a food chain are 

Producers

400

A stream is a ____ habitat

Freshwater

500

Movement from one place to another with the changing of the seasons

Migration

500

the direction that water flows is the surface film

False, Current

500

Animals active only at night

Nocturnal

500

When a consumer has no natural enemies

Top Predator

500

The bottom layer of the rainforest

Forest Floor

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