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A group of organisms linked together in one continuous line, showing how they rel on each other is... 

Food Chain

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A diagram showing many food chains. The many arrows show how interactions between organisms occur.

Food Web

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The process in which plants use energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide to make sugar and oxygen

Photosynthesis

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The movement of water from land up into the air and then back onto the ground

The Water Cycle

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When water turns into water vapor or steam.

Evaporation

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What type of organism gets energy from the sun?

Plants

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What two things do plants produce during photosynthesis?

Sugar and Oxygen
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True or False. Humans can produce their own food. 

False

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True or False. Plants use energy from the sun and oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and sugar. 

False 

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True or False. Plants use energy from the sun to produce food in a process called photosynthesis. 

True.

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Give an example of a food chain with 5 organisms. 

Ex. 

Corn, Mouse, Snake, Fox, Bear 

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How are food chains and food webs different?

Food chains show one continuous row of interactions, and a food web shows many food chains together. 

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What do humans and other animals breathe out that helps plants with the process of photosynthesis? 

Carbon Dioxide

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What do humans rely on plants for? 

Oxygen and Food. 

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How old is the water that comes out of the sink?

As old as the Earth. Water does not go away. 

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What do the arrows in a food web show?

The arrows show how organisms depend on each other to survive.

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Why is photosynthesis one of the most important processes on Earth?

Plants produce oxygen to help us breath and create food to help animals eat. 

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What three things do plants use during photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide, Water, and energy from the sun. 

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What is an Apex Predator?

An animal that has very few, if any, known predators.

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Name an example of a producer, a consumer, a secondary consumer, and a decomposer.

Answers may vary but:Grass, grasshopper, frog, snake, mushroom