Prodcuers
Consumers
Food Chains
Endotherms & Ectotherms
Energy Transfer
100

This organism makes its own food using sunlight.

Producer (Plant)

100

Animals that eat plants for energy are called this.

Herbivores 

100

In the chain grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → hawk, this organism is the top predator.


Hawk

100

These animals use their own body processes to keep their body temperature stable.

Endotherms 

100

This diagram shows how energy decreases as you move up a food chain.

Energy Pyramid 
200

Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food through this process.

Photosynthesis 

200

Animals that eat other animals are called this.

Carnivores 

200

In all food chains, this is the original source of energy.

Sunlight 

200

These animals depend on the environment to warm or cool their bodies.

Ectotherm 

200

Only about this percent of energy moves from one trophic level to the next.

10%

300

These tiny green parts of plant cells capture sunlight.

Chloroplasts (Chlorophyll)

300

Animals that eat both plants and animals are called this.

Omnivores 

300

In the chain grass → rabbit → fox, this animal is the consumer that eats the rabbit.

Fox

300

Mammals and birds are examples of this type of animal.

Endotherm

300

This level of the food chain has the least energy. 

Apex Predator (Tertiary or Quaternary Consumer)

400

This gas from the air is used by plants to make food.

Carbon Dioxide

400

This is the main way animals get energy.

Eating Food

400

This is the first organism in most food chains.

Producer or plant
400

Reptiles, amphibians, and many fish are examples of this type of animal.

Ectotherms 

400

This level in a food chain has the most energy.

Producers

500

This is the type of energy plants get from the sun to make food.

Light Energy (Sunlight)

500

Humans are this type of consumer.

Omnivore 

500

This word describes the transfer of energy from one organism to another.

Energy Flow

500

Endotherms usually need this compared to ectotherms because they use more energy.

More food energy, they use it to keep warm


500

This happens when organisms break down food to release energy.

Cellular Respiration 

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