Living things are called ____.
What is an organism?
Plants are ____.
What are producers?
_____ eat other organisms to get food.
An organism that breaks down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces.
What are decomposers?
How do you spell consumers?
C-o-n-s-u-m-e-r-s
The things organisms need to survive (live).
What is food, water, and air?
Changing carbon dioxide and water into sugar is called ____.
What is photosynthesis?
Animals that hunt other animals are called ____.
What are predators?
Mold and mushrooms are a type of ____.
What are funguses (fungi)?
Plants use ____ as food.
What is sugar?
Another word for fighting.
The thing that makes plants green.
What is chlorophyll?
Animals breathe in ____ and breathe out _____.
oxygen, carbon dioxide
Organisms too small to see with your eyes.
What are bacteria?
Rice, noodles, bread, and corn are called _____.
What are carbohydrates?
____ helps organisms grow and stay healthy.
Tiny holes in plant leaves.
What are stomata?
The three main types of consumers.
What are herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores?
Organisms ____ food to get energy.
What is digest?
BONUS: What are some examples of decomposers? Give at least two examples. Giving all examples is double points.
What are worms, snails, insects, funguses (fungi), and bacteria?
Plants get energy from ____ and animals get nutrients from food.
What is the sun?
Plants take in ____ and give out ____.
carbon dioxide, oxygen
Meat, eggs, beans, and tofu are full of _____.
What is protein?
Two organisms that aren't plants or animals.
What are bacteria and funguses (fungi)?
Many important kinds of medicine come from ____.
What are funguses?