Getting Energy
Food Chains
Food Chains in Water
Food Chains on Land
Vocabulary
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All living things need energy from this to survive.

The Sun

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The path that energy takes through a community as one living thing eats another.
What is a food chain?
100
A food chain in water.
What is an aquatic habitat?
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This is a food chain on land.
What is a terrestrial habitat?
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This is a herbivore.
What is an animal that eats only plants?
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The three thing plants need to make food.

What are water, air, and sunlight?

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The name given to plants because they make their own food.
What is a producer?
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A producer.
What is seaweed or algae?
200
This is an exampleof a terrestrial habitat?
What is a desert or rain forest habitat?
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This is a carnivore.
What is an animal that eats only animals?
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The basic unit that makes up all living things.
What is a cell?
300
The name of an organism that eats other living things to get energy.
What is a consumer?
300
An area at the edge of an ocean where water collects in spaces between rocks.
What is a tide pool?
300
This is how a human gets energy.
What is eating plants and animals?
300
This is an omnivore.
What is an animal that eats both plants and animals?
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The food that plants make.
What is sugar?
400
Carnivore.
What is an animal that eats only other animals?
400
Something a producer does in an aquatic habitat.
What is make its own food with solar energy?
400
This is how you would classify a cactus in a desert environment.
What is a producer?
400
This is a cell.
What is the basic unit that makes up all living things?
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How animals get their energy.
What is eating plants and animals?
500
An animal thateats only plants.
What is an herbivore?
500
An animal that eats both plants and animals.
What is an omnivore.
500
All food chains begin with this energy source.
What is the Sun?
500
This is a food chain.
What is the pathway that energy takes through a community as one living thing eats another?