Aquariums & Terrariums
Food Web
Organisms
Plants & Animals
Pollution
100
This prefix means "water"
What is "aqua"
100
These are the animals that eat only meat; an example are lions.
What are carnivores
100
These types of organisms break down dead and rotting material.
What are decomposers
100

These are the insects in our terrarium that might attempt an escape if we forgot to put on the lid.

What are crickets

100
An example of this type of pollution is a plastic bottle being thrown on the group
What is Land Pollution
200
This prefix means "land"
What is "terra"
200

These are the animals that eat plants only; an example is a giraffe.

What are herbivores

200
This type of organism gets energy from eating other plants and/or animals
What are consumers
200

This was the plant can turn water a slight green color if it starts to grow.

What is algae

200
An example of this type of pollution is motor oil being dumped into a river.
What is water pollution
300

What is the name of this class?

What is Environmental Science.

300
These are the animals that eat both plant and meat; an example are humans.
What are omnivores
300
This type of organism creates food using the sun and nutrients from the soil.
What are producers
300

These animals move really slowly

What are snails

300
An example of this type of pollution is carbon dioxide being released from vehicles.
What is air pollution
400

This is what it is called when you add air to water.

What is aerate

400
These are the animals that are hunted by meat eating animals.
What is prey
400

Organisms need these five things to survive in an ecosystem.

What are sun, air, water, food, and a habitat.

400

This is the large green plant found in some ponds

What is Lillypad

400
This type of precipitation occurs when factories release harmful chemicals into the air.
What is acid rain
500

This non-living material acts as a natural filter in terrariums.

What is gravel.

500
This word means that organisms rely on each other to survive.
What is "interdependent".
500
This is what flows through organisms in the "circle of life" diagram.
What is energy
500
This is the proper name for "rolly-pollys" or "pillbugs"
What are isopods
500
This is the pH balance of acid rain
What is 2.0-4.0