Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers.
Animals
Food Chains
Habitats
Living and Non Living
100
A Plant
What is and example of a producer?
100
Something an animal has that helps it survive in its environment.
What is an adaptation
100
Always the beginning of a food chain
What is the sun
100
The place where an animal or plant lives
What is a habitat
100
The three basic things you need to live
What is food, water, and air
200
They are nature's recyclers.
What are decomposers?
200
Animal that eats both plants and animals
What is an omnivore
200
Path that energy takes as one living thing eats another
What is a food chain
200
This habitat is know as a Treeless Plain
What is a Tundra
200
Something that helps an animals blend in to it's environment.
What is camouflage
300
A living thing that eats plants, animals, or other living things
What is a consumer
300
Something that an animal does that helps it survive in its environment
What is behavior
300
Animals that hunt other animals
What is a predator
300
Buffalo, Warthogs, and Zebra can be found here.
What is the Grasslands
300
Everything that surrounds and affects a living thing
What is an environment
400
Herbiovres, carnivores, and omnivores are all examples of this
What is a consumer
400
Animals that only eat other animals
What is carnivore
400
Animals that are hunted by predators
What is prey
400
Clown fish and whales call this habitat their home.
What is Salt Water
400
Non-living factors in an environment such as water, climate, and soil
What are abiotic factors
500
A living thing that breaks down and feeds on the remains of once-living things
What is a decomposer
500
A living thing that eats only plants
What is herbivore
500
Two or more food chains that overlap and link; connects animals through the plants and animals that they eat
What is a food web
500
The cactus plant lives in this environment
What is a Desert
500
Living things such as plants or animals that are part of an ecosystem
What is biotic factors