Living being that creates their own food for energy.
What is a producer?
Part of the plant that absorbs sunlight to photosynthesize.
What are leaves?
Plant waste product that most living things use to breathe.
What is oxygen?
Every living thing need to do this to find food or escape from danger.
What is movment?
Living being that eats producers to gain energy.
What is a consumer?
Waste product that other things create that plants then breathe in.
What is carbon dioxide?
Chemical process that turns sunlight into energy that plants then use to grow.
What is photosynthesis?
The process of a living thing obtaining the energy it needs to grow. All living things grow, but they cannot grow without energy.
What is nutrition?
Living being that eats other animals to obtain energy.
What is a consumer?
Plants use this to grow.
What is energy or glucose?
Three things a plant need to photosynthesize.
What is sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide?
The need to break down sugar for energy and the need to breathe.
What is respiration?
Important living beings to the food chain. They break down dead animals and turn them into nutrients for the soil.
What are decomposers?
Practice of growing plants without soil, only sunlight and water with added nutrients.
What is hydroponics.
A form of sugar made by plants by turn sunlight into this.
What is glucose?
The ability to monitor an environment. With this they can tell if something is cold, warm, friendly or unfriendly.
What is sensitivity?
Consumers are labeled these three types.
What are herbivores, carnivores, omnivores?
Tiny openings in the leaves of the plant.
What are stomata?
The release of water vapor through tiny openings in the plants leaves.
What is tranpiration?
The ability to get rid of waste. All living things must take in food to meet their energy needs, but they do not need every particle of the food they ingest.
What is excretion?