What is a biome?
A large region with specific climate, plants, and animals.
Name one edible plant found in forests
Dandelions, pine needles, acorns
Why is fishing a good survival food source?
It provides protein and is available in many biomes
Why do humans need protein?
It builds and repairs muscles
What is a producer?
An organism that makes its own food (plants)
Which biome has the least food available for survival?
The tundra, due to extreme cold and limited plant life
What is the universal edibility test?
A step-by-step process of testing small amounts for reactions
What is a simple trap for catching small animals?
A snare trap
What macronutrient gives the most energy?
Fats
Name an example of a primary consumer
A herbivore that eats plants (e.g., rabbit, deer).
What is an adaptation that allows desert plants to survive?
They store water in thick stems (like cacti)
Why should you avoid mushrooms in the wild?
Many look alike, and some are deadly
How can you tell if a fish is safe to eat?
No strong odor, clear eyes, and firm flesh
Why are fats important in cold climates?
They provide warmth and energy
What is the difference between a carnivore and an omnivore?
Carnivores eat only meat, omnivores eat both plants and meat
Which biome is the hardest to hunt for food? Why?
The tundra, because of extreme cold and lack of animals
How can you tell if berries are safe to eat?
Avoid white and bright-colored berries unless confirmed safe
What tools can you use to catch food in a forest biome?
Spears, traps, or simple fishing hooks
Which vitamin is essential if you're stranded in a forest?
Vitamin C
Why are decomposers important in the food web?
They break down dead plants and animals, returning nutrients to the soil
Why is food diversity important in survival situations?
A variety of foods provide all essential nutrients
What should you do if you accidentally eat a poisonous plant?
Spit it out, drink water, and seek medical help if possible
Why do some cultures rely on insects as a protein source?
Insects are high in protein and easier to find
How does your body use carbohydrates?
They break down into sugars for quick energy
How would an ecosystem change if all decomposers disappeared?
Dead material would pile up, and nutrients wouldn’t return to the soil