These are green plants that make their own food.
What is a producer?
Animals that eat ONLY plants are called_________
What are primary consumers or herbivores?
A food chain passes ________ from one living thing to another.
What is energy?
Food webs are made from _________ __________ that overlap
What are food chains?
Make a food chain with the following: -mouse -snake -seeds -hawk, beginning with light from the sun.
What is seeds - mouse - snake - hawk
Animals that need to eat to live are called.
What are consumers?
Animals that eat ONLY other animals
What are secondary consumers or carnivores?
A food chain ALWAYS begins with__________
What is a producer?
How do plants bring energy into a food chain?
What is through photosynthesis?
This shows how ALL the animals in a COMMUNITY get their energy (food).
What is a food web?
All living things need food to give you____________.
What is energy?
Animals that eat BOTH plants and animals
What are omnivores
All food webs start with _____________
What are producers?
The path by which energy passes from one living thing to another.
What is a food chain?
Plants store energy in these 3 places
What are the roots, stems, and leaves?
A carnivore that hunts other animals
What is a predator?
A consumer may be a ___________ (who eats only plants), a __________ (who eats only meat), or a ___________ (that eats both).
What is a herbivore, a carnivore, or an omnivore?
A food web is like a spider web, all things are connected...What happens when a part of it is pulled out or broken?
It becomes weaker? or "It may collapse?
These are the two reason plants and animals have adaptations.
What are "to survive" and "to get food or water"?
All animals are which of the three following: decomposers, producers or consumers
What are consumers?
An animal that a predator hunts is called
What is prey?
All green plants (producers) get their energy from the ____
What is the sun?
What type of living thing would be found at the TOP of a food web?
What is a predator - or an omnivore/ carnivore?
or What is a tertiary consumer?
These are two of the four types of camouflage.
What are concealing coloration, disruptive coloration, mimicry and disguise?