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Ecosystems
Eating for Energy
Types of Consumers
Food Chains/Webs
100
Any animal that hunts and eats other animals
What is a predator?
100
All of the nonliving things in an environment
What is an environment?
100
These living things make their own food
What is a producer?
100
These animals only eat plants
What is an herbivore?
100
God created a food chain to begin with this
What is the sun?
200
The animal that predators hunt
What is prey?
200
Name four nonliving things in an environment
What are water, air, sunlight, soil, or temperature?
200
These living things must eat plants or animals to get their energy
What is a consumer?
200
These consumers eat plants and animals
What is an omnivore?
200
This is the first living thing in a food chain
What is a producer?
300
The nonliving things that surround a living thing
What is environment?
300
All the plants or animals of the same kind that live in an ecosystem
What is a population?
300
Help break down dead things and wastes
What are decomposers?
300
These consumers eat only meat
What is a carnivore?
300
This is any animal that hunts and eats other animals
What is a predator?
400
All the living and nonliving things in a certain area
What is an ecosystem?
400
All the living things in the ecosystem
What is a community?
400
This type of decomposer is so small you cannot see them without a microscope
What is bacteria?
400
Wolves, tigers, and weasels are examples of these
What are carnivores?
400
The animal that a predator hunts is called this
What is prey?
500
A place to live within an ecosystem
What is a habitat?
500
Anything that meets the needs of a living thing
What is a resource?
500
These decomposers live in the ground and help the soil
What is an earthworm?
500
Humans, bears, skunks are examples of these
What are omnivores?
500
This shows many prey and predator links
What is a food web?