Biomes
Types of animals
Producers, Consumer and Decomposer
Inherited/Acquired Traits
Abiotic/Biotic
100

The hottest and most dry biome.

What is the desert.

100

Meat eater.

What is a carnivore?

100

Comes first in a food chain...not the sun.

What are producers?

100

Long neck of giraffe. 

What is inherited traits?

100

Living things in a biome/ecosystem.

What are biotic factors?

200

The coldest and driest biome.

What is the tundra?

200

These animals eat only plants.

What is a herbivore?

200

At the end of the food chains and eat the remains of other organisms.

What are decomposers.

200

Playing a musical instrument.

What is an acquired trait?

200

Non-living things in a biome/ecosystem.

What are abiotic factors?

300

Biome where an elephant can be found. 

What is the grasslands?

300

This type of animal could survive off of meat or plants.

What is an omnivore?

300

At the very top of the energy pyramid.

What are apex predators?

300

Birds migrating or flying in groups.

What is inherited traits?

300

Ecosystems and biomes contain these types of factors.

What are both abiotic and biotic factors?

400

Biggest biome.

What is the ocean?

400

This type of animal could be considered an apex predator.

What is a carnivore?

400
Eat other organisms.

What are consumers?


400

Scar.

What is an acquired trait?

400

Sunlight.

What is an abiotic factor?

500

Terrestrial biomes.

What are land biomes?

500

These animals typically come second in a food chain or food web.

What is a herbivore?

500
Plant -> Caterpillar -> Bird -> Snake


The Bird is this level consumer.

What is second level?

500

Is there a trait that can be both inherited and acquired?

Examples depend on student. 

Animals have instinct to hunt but must learn hunting skills.

Receive skin color from parents, but amount of time in sun determines tan. 

500

Grass.

What is a biotic factor?