Living & Nonliving
Food Chains & Webs
More Food Chains & Webs
Landforms & Bodies of Water
100

What is another name for an organism?  

A living thing

100

Give two examples of producers and how you know they are producers.  

Most plants - grass, flowers

100

What is the difference between a predator and a prey?  

Predators hunt other animals for food.  Prey are the animals that predators hunt and eat.  

100

Bodies of water the flow are called....

Lotic (we said LOOOOOOOOOOOTIC in class to help us remember) 

200

What are the 4 characteristics of all living things? 

Needs energy to survive, grow, reproduce (have a family) and adapt to changes

200

What is the difference between a consumer and a scavenger?  

A scavenger is a consumer.  Scavengers only eat organisms that are already dead. 

200

Why are snails important to our ecocolumns?  

They are nicknamed the "clean up crew" because they eat dead plants and animals 

200

Bodies of water that do not flow are called...

Lentic 

300

Photosynthesis is 

a process used by animals to make their own food

300

Why are decomposers helpful to a food chain/web?  

1. Make more space for new organisms to grow 

2. Help fertilize the soil so new organisms can grow 

300

Dependent and interdependent relationships are different because...

Dependent are only benefitting one part and need something to survive.  

Interdependent means that both parts are benefitting and need each other to survive.  

300

A swimming pool is a lotic system.  

Agree/disagree & explain why.  

A swimming pool is lentic because it is still and not flowing.  

400

Name some structural parts of a plant that help it meet its basic needs

roots- soak up water 

stem- transports water to leaves 

leaves- place where photosynthesis happens 

fruit/flower- needed to reproduce 

400

Give an example of a food chain.  

Sun--> Producer (plant)--> Primary Consumer (Grasshopper) --> Secondary Consumer (owl)
400

Explain how a plant and gravel have an interdependent relationship.  

Roots help the gravel stay together and not erode away.  Gravel is helpful to the plant to provide a habitat for the plant to grow.  

400

Name this landform & how you know it is different from an island.  

Peninsula because it only has water on three sides. Islands have water on all 4 sides.  

500

The green substance in plants that allows photosynthesis to happen 

Chlorophyll 

500

If one group of animals become extinct, how will this affect the food web?  

The group of animals that used to eat that group will decrease since there is less to eat.  

The group of plants/animals that they used to get eaten by the group will increase or overpopulate because they are not being eaten as much.