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Name the Biome
The Energy Pyramid
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Herbivore, omnivore or carnivore?
100
Which biome has very little life?
the desert
100
Which part of the energy pyramid gives the rest of the pyramid energy?
the producers (at the bottom)
100
Which adaptation best helps elk survive in the taiga biome?
its thick fur
100
Carnivores eat only
meat/animals
200
Which biome is home to more species than any other?
the tropical rainforest
200
Which part of the energy pyramid contains carnivores who eat primary consumers.
secondary consumers
200
In an atmosphere, what gives off the most oxygen?
plants
200
Herbivores eat only
plants
300
Tell me about the soil of the arctic tundra.
it is always frozen
300
What role do decomposers play in ecosystems?
they break down waste and dead matter.
300
Creatures that live in the deep ocean need to adapt to which environmental factor?
high pressure
300
What would humans be classified as?
omnivores
400
Which animals are found in grasslands?
Zebras, buffalo, giraffes and prairie dogs
400
There are more plants than any other living things because
they provide the energy for everything else.
400
A more detailed food chain can be called a
food web
400
What do herbivores feed off of on the energy pyramid?
producers (they are primary consumers)
500
When living and nonliving things work together and depend on each other to exist, this is called what?
symbiosis
500
Give me examples of secondary consumers.
snakes, racoons, frogs, or any other smaller carnivore
500
Give me an example of a decomposer and where are they located on the energy pyramid?
algae, mushrooms, insects, bacteria, flies, maggots, worms. At the top.
500
Give examples of herbivores. (Primary consumers)
mice, grasshoppers, rabbits, deer