Producers
Consumers
Food web/food cain
Decomposes
Random
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living things that make their own food

What is a producer?

100

What consumers do to get energy?

What is eat?

100

This shows the flow of energy through an ecosystem.

What is a food chain?

100

Decomposes break down what?

What is dead organisms.

100

Sunlight and wind energy are known as these two things?

What are renewable and inexhaustible resources?

200

Names some producers.

what is trees bushes grass ferns ect?

200

Consumers can/can't make their own food?

What is can't?

200

Connected and overlapped food chains form these?

What is a food web?

200

Decomposes play an important part in our what?

What is ecosystem.

200

This happens if an organism is removed from an ecosystem.

What is the ecosystem will eventually be negatively affected.

300

True or false. Producers only get their energy from the sun?



What is false

300

List 3 examples of consumers?

What is deer, moose, whales, elephants, cows, ect.

300

Form a food web: snake, grass, eagle, mouse

What is grass, mouse, snake, eagle?

300

True or False? Without decomposes dead plants and animal material would pile up everywhere.

What is True?

300

True or false.  Nonliving means something has died.

What is false

400

The process that plants use to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

400

How producers and consumers are related?

What is consumers can eat producers?

400

Biotic = 

living

400

What are two of the most common decomposes?

What is fungi and bacteria.

400

This is how decomposers help an ecosystem.

What is they break down decaying waste and put nutrients back into the soil?

500

Producers use these three things to make food.

What is water, air, and sunlight?

500

All the living and nonliving things in an area.

What is an ecosystem?

500

Abiotic =

nonliving

500

Fungi and bacteria get nutrients from what two things?

What is dead animals and organic matter?

500

What is the special green pigment in the process of photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?