Relationships in Ecosystems - PART 1
Relationships in Ecosystems - PART 2
Vocabulary - PART 1
Vocabulary - PART 2
100

An example of a producer is a tree. 

[ True / False ]

True 

100

What breaks down dead & decaying matter? 

Decomposers 

100

What is a carnivore? 

An animal that eats meat. 

100

What breaks down dead matter? 

Decomposers 

200

How are consumers classified into different groups? 

By the kinds of food they eat. 

200

What does a typical food web show? 

How the food chains within an ecosystems are connected. 

200

What shows the amount of calories at each feeding level of an ecosystem? 

Energy pyramid 

200

an organism that gets energy by eating other organisms is called? 

consumers 

300

What do BOTH producers & consumers provide to decomposers? 

They provide decomposers with energy. 

300

How is a deer similar to a cow?

Both eat the same food, so there'd be competition between the two. 

300

a struggle/fight between 2 or more things 

competition 

300

Shows the order in which organismsdepend on each other for food

Food chain 

400

A plankton is a predator in the ocean food web. 

[ True / False ] 

False. 


400

What is the correct order of the energy pyramid from bottom up? 

Producers, herbivores, and carnivores + omnivores. 

400

What groups eat BOTH plants and meat? 

Omnivore 

400
What is an herbivore? 

An animal that eats only plants. 

500

Producers like trees are at the bottom of the food pyramid. 

[ True / False ] 

True 

500

[Food Pyramid] 

Leaf --> Caterpillar --> Ladybug --> Mouse --> Owl 


What can the leaf provide to the caterpillar?  

Leaf provides energy to the caterpillar. 
500

The _ _ _ _ of a teacher is to make students learn and explain information clearly. 

role 

500

An example of trees, plants, and flowers are called _ _ _ _ _ _  _ _s. 

producers