Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore
Photosynthesis
Food Chains and Webs
Vocabulary
Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer
100

Cows and Deer

What are consumers?

100

Before photosynthesis can take place, energy must come from this main source.

What is the sun?

100

The difference in food chains and food webs.

A food chain is a small part of a food web. Food webs are overlapping food chains.

100

A living thing.

What is an organism?

100

Oak tree

Producer

200

Lions and Tiger

What are carnivores?

200

Three ingredients needed for photosynthesis to be carried out.

What are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?

200

The first part in every food chain or web.

What is a producer?

200

A community that includes all of the living and nonliving parts in a certain area.

What is an ecosystem?

200

Phytoplankton

Producer

300

Raccoons and Bears

What are omnivores?

300
Two things that are made through photosynthesis.

What are glucose and oxygen?

300

Decomposers come in this place on a food chain.

What is the very end?

300

An organism that eats dead or decaying organic matter.

What is a scavenger?

300

Earthworms 

Decomposer

400

T.Rex and Cougars

What are carnivores?

400

The plant organ that transports materials from the roots to the leaves where photosynthesis is then able to take place.

What is the stem?

400

If something happens to the producer in a food chain, what happens to every consumer after it. 

Everything else will die off. 

400

A place that is natural for an organism to live.

What is a habitat?

400

Fungi

Decomposer

500

Gophers, mice, and snails

What are herbivores?

500

The small, mouth-like part of the leaves where gases are exchanged.

What is the stomata?

500

After the producer, these are what always come next.

What are consumers?

500

A group of organisms of one species that live in an area at the same time. 

What is a population?

500

Buzzard

Consumer