Consumers
Producers
Non-living
Vocabulary
Carbon Dioxide & Oxygen Cycle
100
What are the three types of consumers? A) Producers, Omnivores, Carnivores B) Omnivores, Carnivores, Herbivores C) Producers, Living, Non-living
B) Omnivores, Carnivores, Herbivores
100
TRUE or FALSE Producers are both plants and animals
FALSE
100
If something is non-living, what does that mean? Explain.
Sample: When something is non-living it means that it can't breathe, eat, or reproduce.
100
Define "organisms" in your own words.
Sample: Living thing
100
TRUE or FALSE: Plants use oxygen in order to make glucose and carbon dioxide.
FALSE
200
What do animals with flat teeth normally eat? A) Plants B) Animals C) Both
A) Plants
200
Which of the following is NOT a ingredient that is used in photosynthesis A) Sugar B) Water C) CO2
A) Sugar
200
What do we called the living and nonliving factors in an environment and all their interactions? A) Community B) Food web C) Ecosystem
C) Ecosystem
200
Define "producers" in your own words.
Sample: An organism that makes its own food
200
What is the process called when animals inhale oxygen and exhale Co2 and waste gases? A) Nervous system B) Digestive system C) Respiratory system
C) Respiratory system
300
If an animal has sharp teeth, which of the following would it most likely eat? A) Acorns B) Maple Leaves C) Meat from animals
C) Meat from animals
300
Do plants release both CO2 and O2 when they finish photosynthesis? A) Yes B) No C) Kind Of
C) Kind Of Plants release a LITTLE BIT of CO2!!!
300
TRUE or FALSE: Living things depend and interact with nonliving things.
TRUE
300
Define "photosynthesis" in your own words.
Sample: The process of combining water,CO2, and sunlight to make food and release oxygen
300
What is the name of the process of plants taking in Co2 and releasing O2? A) Respiration B) Photosynthesis C) Carbon-dioxide-oxygen-cycle
B) Photosynthesis
400
Are prey producers or consumers? A) Producers B) Consumers C) Either one
C) Either one
400
Do plants like Venus Fly Traps still produce their own food? A) Yes B) No C) Maybe so
A) Yes They are still plants, which means they grow with photosynthesis
400
Which of the following CANNOT eat? A) Rocks B) Plants C) Prairie Dogs
A) Rocks Plants can eat--their own food!
400
Define "consumer" in your own words.
Sample: An organism that relies on other organisms for food
400
A student put some bugs and plants in a jar and closed the lid very tightly. A few days later, everything was still living. How did the bugs and plants survive with the jar closed? A) The bugs released O2 and the plants released O2. B) The plants released O2 and the bugs released Co2. C) The bugs released O2 and the plants released Co2.
B) The plants released O2 and the bugs released Co2.
500
In a food chain, would consumers be first, second, or last? A) First B) Second C) Last
B) Second
500
Solve this Riddle: Two men went to a restaurant for a couple of drinks. When the waitress asked what they wanted to drink, one of the men said "I would like H2O". The other man said "I would like H2O too!" Later, one of the men died... why?!
Solution: One of the men died because he said "I would like H2O too!" But the waitress thought he said H2O2! So when he drank it he later died. (H2O2 is poisonous!)
500
Do nonliving things play a role in their environment? Why or why not? Explain.
Sample: They do, because they provide shelter and other basic needs to living organisms.
500
Define "non-living" in your own words.
Sample: A thing that does not breathe, eat, or reproduce
500
Nowadays, when houses are built, the builders have to replace all the trees they cut down. Why is it so important to replace these trees? Explain.
Sample: Cutting down trees not only reduces and decreases the amount of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere, but it also contributes to global warming