Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores
Decomposers
Plants
Producers and Consumers
Food Chain/Food Web
100

The prefix herb means what?

Plant

100

What is a decomposer?

A organism that decomposes/breaks down dead organism

100
What is another name for plants?

Producers

100

A blank creates it own food 

Producers/Plants

100

Decomposers are ranked what on the food chain

Last

200

Carnivores eat what? 

Animals/Meat

200

What do decomposers break down?

Dead plants and animals

200

Give 3 examples of a plant

Answer may vary

Fern, Trees, Bushes

200

A blank gets it food from other animals

Consumers

200

Plants are ranked what on the food chain

1st

300

The prefix omni means what?

All

300

What does the prefix de mean?

Undo/Reverse/Remove
300

What is the process of plant growth called? What are the three factors for plant growth

Photosynthesis

Sun, Water, Soil

 

300

How do producers make their food?

Photosynthesis  

300

Who is at the top of the food chain?

Apex Predator

400

List 3 carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores

Answers May Vary:

Lions, Tigers, Sharks

Horses, grasshopper, deer

Raccoon, bear, monkey

400

Give three examples of a decomposer

Answer May Vary

Moss, Maggots, Earthworms


400

What is the name of the color pigment on a plant?

Chlorophyll

400

Give 3 examples of a producer and consumer

Answer May Vary

Fern, Oak Tree, Vines

Cats, Birds, Dogs, Rabbit

400

Do carnivores come before or after herbivores on the food chain? 

After

500

How is a carnivore and herbivore different? How is a omnivore similar to a carnivore and herbivore?

Herbivores eat plants while carnivores eat other animals. Omnivores eat both plants and animals

500

What are the two benefits of a decomposer?

Reduce plants and animal waste

Produce carbon dioxide helping plants to grow faster

500

What is the name of the food that plants produce?

Glucose or Sugar

500

Give the name of three types of consumers

Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore

500

What comes after carnivores on the food chain?

Omnivores