I am the coldest of all biomes and I'm covered in ice. What biome am I?
Tundra
Living things that make their own food are called __________.
Producers
I am a lion that loves to eat only meat. I am a ___________.
(carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore)
Carnivore
A lion gets energy from a deer, a deer gets energy from plants, and plants get their energy from the sun. This is one example of a ______ _________.
Food Chain
What shape can a cycle be compared to?
A Circle
I am home to lions, elephants, zebras, and more wild animals! What biome am I?
Grassland (Savanna)
Carnivores eat other animals to get energy. Are carnivores producers, consumers, or decomposers?
Consumers
I am a cow who grazes and eats grass. I am a _________.
(carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore)
Herbivore
Producers (plants) are at the _________ of a food chain.
(top or bottom)
Bottom
All living things grow, develop, and change over time. This is called the ______ _______.
Life Cycle
I am home to many tropical plants, trees, and hanging vines. It rains A LOT here. What biome am I?
Rainforest
Herbivores eat plants to get energy. That means they are ___________ consumers.
Primary
Humans eat fruits, vegetables, and meat. That means humans are _________.
(carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore)
Omnivores
True or false
A food web is more complex than a food chain.
True
The life cycle of a plant begins with a _______.
Seed
Desert
What do worms, mushrooms, and bacteria have in common?
They are all decomposers
What does a shark eat? It it a carnivore, herbivore, or an omnivore?
Carnivore
A food chain is the passing of ________ from one living organism to another.
Energy
True or false
Natural cycles only occur with plants and animals.False
My biome is filled with kelp, seaweed, and mammals with blubber. What biome am I?
Ocean (Marine)
Give an example of a secondary consumer.
(Answers vary)
What does a giraffe eat? Is it a carnivore, herbivore, or an omnivore?
Herbivore
Give an example of a producer that exists in a desert biome.
(Answers vary)
What is the life cycle of a frog?
Egg > Tadpole > Baby Frog > Adult Frog