Diet
Role in an Ecosystem
Energy Pyramid
Food Chain and Food Web
Deciduous Forest
100

What is a carnivore?

A consumer that obtains energy by only eating animals.

100

What is a consumer?

An organism that energy by feeding on other organisms.

100

How many levels are on the energy pyramid?

4.

100

What is a food chain?

A hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.

100

What is the deciduous forest?

A biome that is always changing.

200

What is a herbivore?

A consumer that obtains energy by only eating plants.

200

What is a producer?

An organism that can make its own food.

200

What are the energy levels called?

Trophic levels.

200

What is a food web?

A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.

200

What is the temperature?

Temperate/Normal.

300

What is an omnivore?

A consumer that obtains energy eating by both plants and animals.

300

What is a decomposer?

An organism that gets energy by breaking down biotic wastes and dead organisms, and returns raw materials to the soil and water.

300

The first level is made up of...

producers.
300

What side is prey usually on in a food chain.

The left.

300
Is their lots of diversity in deciduous forests?

Yes.

400

What is a type of carnivore that feeds on decaying bodies of organisms.

A scavenger.

400

If a conusmer eats a producer it is known as a...

primary consumer.

400

The second level is made up of...

primary consumers.

400

What is the difference between food chains and food webs?

A food web consists of many food chains. A food chain only follows just one path as animals find food.

400

How many seasons are there?

4.

500

What is the most common diet in the wild?

Herbivore.

500

If a consumer eats a primary consumer it is known as a...

secondary consumer.

500

What is the definiton of an energy pyramid?

A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.

500

What type of animal do food chains end with?

A predator.

500

Are deciduous forests at risk?

No.