Producers & Energy
Consumers
Body Temperature
Food Webs and Pyramid
Vocabulary
100

What living things make their own food using energy from the sun?

 Plants

100

What do you call an animal that eats only plants?

Herbivore

100

What name describes animals that keep their body temperature using energy from their bodies?

Endotherm

100

In a food chain, who is usually at the bottom? (one-word answer)

Producer

100

What is a “carnivore”? (short definition)

an animal that eats other animals.

200

Name one example of a food that comes from a producer that gets energy directly from the sun.

Examples: apples, lettuce, carrots, corn (any plant-based food)

200

What do you call an animal that eats only other animals?

Carnivore

200

What name describes animals that depend on the environment to warm themselves?

Ecototherms

200

 Label the four basic levels of a trophic pyramid using these words: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer. (List from bottom to top.)

Bottom: producer → primary consumer → secondary consumer → tertiary consumer (top)

200


What is a “herbivore”? (short definition)

an animal that eats only plants.

300

 Explain in one sentence how plants get the energy they need to grow.

Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food by photosynthesis.

300

What do you call an animal that eats both plants and animals?

Omnivore

300

Give two examples of endotherms.

humans, dogs, birds

300

What role do decomposers play in an ecosystem?

Decomposers break down dead organisms and return nutrients to the soil.

300

What is “metabolism”? (short definition)

chemical processes that break down and build molecules in the body.

400

The energy in animal food originally comes from what source?

The sun

400

Give two examples of omnivores

humans, bears, raccoons, crows

400

Give two examples of ectotherms.

reptiles (lizards, snakes), amphibians (frogs), most fish, many insects

400


Describe what a food web shows that a single food chain does not.

A food web shows many interconnected food chains and all the feeding relationships in an ecosystem, not just one path.

400

What does "maintain" mean?

 to keep stable and consistent.

500

Describe how energy moves from the sun to a tertiary consumer, using the words “producer” and “consumer.”

Sunlight is used by producers (plants) to make food; a primary consumer eats the plant, a secondary consumer eats the primary consumer, and a tertiary consumer eats the secondary consumer.

500

 Explain why some animals are classified as primary consumers and others as secondary consumers.

 Primary consumers eat producers (plants); secondary consumers eat primary consumers. Classification depends on what the animal eats in the food chain.

500

Explain one way an endotherm maintains body temperature and one way an ectotherm does.

Endotherm: uses metabolic energy (shivering, sweating, fur, fat) to keep a stable body temperature. Ectotherm: uses behavior (basking in sun, hiding in shade) and environmental heat to change body temperature.

500

Use an example (plant → insect → frog → hawk) to identify which level is the primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer.

 Plant = producer; insect = primary consumer; frog = secondary consumer; hawk = tertiary consumer.

500

Define “producer” and give one example.

an organism that makes its own food using sunlight (example: grass, tree, algae).

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