Diets
Photosynthesis
Food Webs
Food Chains
100

Plant eaters.

Herbivores

100

What is photosynthesis.

A process that plants go through to create food.

100

What are food webs?

Intersecting food chains that that all rely on the Sun.

100

What are food chains?

A chain of energy that all relies on the Sun.

200

Omnivores.

What are organisms that eat both plants and animals?

200

What to plants produce to eat?

Glucose (Sugar)

200

Where do all food webs start?

The Sun.

200

What is at the top of a food chain?

Decomposers

300

What are decomposers?

Organisms that eat decaying materials and release it back into the Earth.

300

What do plants take in for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide and water

300

What are some decomposers?

Beetles, fungi, and bacteria

300

List a food chain.

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400

Animals that eat only meat.

Carnivores.

400

How is photosynthesis helpful to the environment?

It produces food for itself and provides enregy and oxygen to the outside world.

400

What are some apex predators?

Owls, lions, hawks, eagles, coyotes, and foxes

400

What would you call a snake.

Consumer

500

What is a consumer?

An organism that has to eat other organisms to survive.

500

What do plants give out in photosynthesis?

Oxygen

500

What are some producers?

Trees, grass, wheat, barley

500

What is the difference between a food web and chain.

Food webs have animals eating all types of animals. Food chains do not.

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