Producers
Consumers
Habitats
Terms
Kid Questions
100

These are mostly producers

What is a plant?

100

A lizard that eats mostly insects

What is a carnivore?

100

Two examples of terrestrial habaitats

What are deserts, forest, prairie, mountains...

100

The main food source of the humpback whale

What is krill?

100

A aquatic and terrestrial habitat

What is a forest and pond?

200

The food that plants make

What is sugar?

200

A plant-eating animal

What is a herbivore?

200

Two examples of an aquatic habitat

What are tide pools, oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds...

200

Food chain:

owl

grass

rabbit


What is: grass, rabbit, owl?

200

Something that can eat an alligator

What is a large snake?

300

The three things that producers need to make food

What are water, air, and sunlight?

300

An animal that eats both plants and animals

What is an omnivore?

300

A place where organisms live in or on water

What is a aquatic habitat?

300

The path that energy takes through a community

What is a food chain?

300

These apex predators are dangerous to humans

What is yes?

400

An organism that uses the sun's energy to make its own food

What is a producer?

400

A meat-eating animal

What is a carnivore?

400

A place where organisms live in or on land

What is a terrestrial habitat?

400

Energy that comes from the sun

What is solar energy?

400

A secondary consumer

What is an owl?

500

The difference between producers and consumers

What is a producer makes its own food, but a consumer eats other living things for food?

500

An organism that gets energy by eating other living things

What is a consumer?

500

The place where organism live 

What is a habitat?

500

The basic unit of all living things

What are cells?

500

The top of the food chain

What are humans?