Organism Vocab
Mineral Vocab
Rocks
Organisms
Long Answers
100

This eats only plants.

What is a herbivore?

100

This is a solid object, found in nature, and never been alive. 

What is a mineral?

100

This is a rock made when wind and water move sediments into layers.

What are sedimentary rocks?

100

This is the path of food.

What is a food chain?

100

What would happen if all the producers went extinct?

First, the producers would all died. Then all of the herbivores and omnivores that ate them would die. Then the carnivores and omnivores that ate them would die, all the way to the top of the food chain.
200

This eats only meat. 

What is a carnivore?

200

This is an object made of one or more minerals.

What is a rock?

200

This is a rock that is formed by melting and cooling.

What is an igneous rock?

200

These are overlapping food chains.

What is a food web?

200
Why are decomposers important?

They break down dead organisms and return their nutrients to the soil for producers to use.

300

This makes its own food.

What is a producer?

(And Teacher Kevin because he like to make pancakes for breakfast)

300

This is the powder left behind when a mineral is rubbed against a tile.

What is a streak?

300

This is a rock that has been changed by heat and pressure.

What is a metamorphic rock?

300

This shows how energy is moved in a food chain.

What is an energy pyramid.

300

What are the best ways to identify a mineral?

The best ways are by using hardness and streak because those never change for a mineral. Color can also be used to identify them. You can also look at the shape of the crystals.

400

This is an animal that hunts for food.

What is a predator?

400

These are the fossils made when an organism is buried, and the fossil when that hole is filled.

What are mold and cast fossils?

400

These are the remains of something that died a long time ago.

What is a fossil?

400

This is an animal that eats both plants and animals.

What is an omnivore?

400

Why are most fossils found in sedimentary rock.

Because the organisms can easily be buried in sediment that later turns to rock. Igneous rocks would also destroy the remains when they melted.

500

This is an organism that breaks down dead things.

What is a decomposer?

500

This is where almost all fossils are found.

What is the crust?

500

This is how one type of rock changes into another.

What is the rock cycle?

500

How much energy is passed up to each new level of an energy pyramid?

What is 10%?

500

What can fossils teach us?

They teach us about organisms that lived long ago. How big they were, what the ate, and what they looked like.