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Crickets
Plants
Parts of an Earthworm
Consumers
Miscellaneous
100
Part of the reproduction system. Used to inject eggs into the soil.
What is an ovipositor?
100
This is the name for a type of organism that can make it's own food.
What is a producer?
100
Enables a worm to move around.
What are bristles?
100
Consumes the producer.
What is a primary consumer?
100
A cricket has three of these.
How many body sections does a cricket have?
200
A cricket uses these to feel it's way around.
What are antennae?
200
Plants do not grow well in this type of soil.
What is sand?
200
What an earthworm eats.
What is soil?
200
Consumes the primary consumer.
What is a secondary consumer?
200
The area in which an organism lives.
What is a habitat?
300
A crickets favorite food.
What is grass?
300
Sunlight, water, and air.
What a plant needs to make its own food?
300
An earthworm's job.
What is to decompose?
300
Consumes the secondary consumer.
What is a tertiary consumer?
300
A meat-eater.
What is a carnivore?
400
A cricket is an insect, so it has 6 of these.
What are legs of a cricket?
400
Enables a plant to make it's own food.
What is chlorophyll?
400
The waste an earthworm produces after digesting the decayed matter in the soil.
What is a casting?
400
In our Food Chain Game, this was the primary consumer.
What is a cricket?
400
All of the interacting living and nonliving things in one area.
What is an ecosystem?
500
Strong jumping legs, use of shelter, and wings.
What are a crickets adaptations for survival?
500
In an experiment, this is the group that does not have a change. This would be the plants in the sun, not the plants in the shade.
What is a control group?
500
The round, fat part of the earthworm. It functions in reproduction.
What is the clitellum?
500
In our Food Chain Game, this was the tertiary consumer.
What is an owl?
500
A special body feature or behavior that helps an organism stay alive.
What is an adaptation?