A non-living organism in an ecosystem is called an ...
Abiotic Factor
What is a carnivore?
An organism that only eats meat
This is the source of all energy on earth is ...
the Sun
A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another is called a ...
Food Chain
Animal that hunts for its food is called a ...
predator
A living organism in an ecosystem is called a ...
Biotic factor
What is a herbivore?
An organism that only eats plants
What are producers?
Organisms that make their own food and are after the sun in a food chain.
A diagram that shows multiple ways energy is transferred within an ecosystem is called a ...
Food Web
Animal that is eaten by a predator is called a ...
prey
True or false - weather is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?
True - weather is a non-living component of ecosystems
What is an omnivore
An organism that eats both plants and animals
The organism that eats the producer is called a ...
Primary consumer
Water, air, rocks/minerals, soil and sunlight are all examples of ...
Abiotic organisms
Organism that cannot make its own food is called a ...
consumer
Fungus is an example of ...
a biotic factor OR decomposer
An organism that makes their own food by getting energy from the sun is called a ...
Producer
Organism that eats the primary consumer is called a ...
Secondary consumer
ecosystem
Organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis is called a ...
producer
What is the difference between a population and a community?
A population is one species and a community is all of the populations together in one place
Why do we need predators in our ecosystem?
Because without predators we have would have too much prey (avoid overpopulation).
Organism that breaks down dead plants and animals to get energy are called ...
Decomposers
Which of the following is NOT an example of a biotic organism - plants, animals, dirt, bacteria and fungus?
Dirt is not a biotic organism
Organism that obtains nutrients from dead organisms is called a ...
decomposer