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Consumers
Producers/Decomposers
Symbiosis
Food Chains/Webs
Misc.
100
What is a type of consumer that kills its prey?
a predator
100
What is a producer?
A green plant that produces its own food
100
What is symbiosis?
A relationship amongst organisms
100
What is a food chain?
Shows how organisms rely on each other to survive
100
What are biotic factors? Give an example.
living organisms, for example animals, plants, people
200
Name 3 consumers.
Example: lion, bear, elephant
200
Name 3 producers.
fern, flower, tree
200
What are the 3 kinds of symbiosis?
mutualism, commensalism, parasitism
200
What is a food web?
It is a collection of different food webs in a community.
200
What are abiotic factors? Give an example.
nonliving things in an environment, for example soil, air, rocks, sun
300
What is a consumer that only eats plants?
herbivore
300
Where is a producer usually found in a food chain?
After the sun
300
What is mutualism. Give an example.
A type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit, for example, bees/flowers
300
Give an example of a food chain.
Sun-plant-rabbit-hawk
300
What are limiting factors?
Things that affect whether a living organism can grow and survive, for example natural disasters, pollution, and construction.
400
What is a consumer that only eats meat?
carnivore
400
What is a decomposer?
an organism that breaks down other organisms
400
What is commensalism? Give an example.
A type of symbiosis where one organism benefits while another organism is unharmed (no help, no harm), for example barnacles on whales
400
What is found at the top of the food chain?
predators
400
What is the difference between a population and a community?
A population is one type of species found together in an environment and a community is a bunch of populations all together in that environment.
500
What is a consumer that eats both meat and plants?
omnivore
500
Name 2 examples of decomposers.
Example: worms, fungi, bacteria
500
What is parasitism? Give an example.
A type of symbiosis where one organism lives and feeds off another organism, thus harming it, for example, ticks, lice, fleas, etc.
500
What happens when one organism is removed from a food chain?
The organism that comes before it becomes overpopulated and the organisms that come after it don't have enough to eat.
500
What is an ecosystem?
An area where living and nonliving things interact