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You Eat What?!
Parts of an Ecosystem
The Hunter or the Hunted
Biotic or Abiotic?
Plants and Animals
100
An organism that eats only plants.
What is herbivore
100
A single organism
What is an individual
100
An organism that must eat another organism (plant or animal) to get energy
What is a consumer
100
Rock
What is abiotic
100
A white-tailed deer lives in this Missouri Ecosystem.
What is the forest
200
An organism that eats only meat
What is carnivore
200
A group of the same type of organism
What is population
200
An organism that hunts to find an organism to consume.
What is a predator
200
Prairie Chicken
What is biotic
200
A bass fish lives in this Missouri Ecosystem
What is a pond
300
An organism that eats both plants and animals
What is omnivore
300
All the living things interacting in a specific area.
What is community
300
An organism that is hunted
What is prey
300
Water
What is abiotic
300
A badger lives in this Missouri Ecosystem
What is the Prairie
400
An organism that creates its own food through photosynthesis
What is a producer
400
All the living and non-living things interacting in a specific area
What is an ecosystem
400
Which is the predator and which is the prey: Blue-Fin Tuna Great White Shark
What is Blue-Fin Tuna: Predator Great White Shark: Predator
400
Flowering Dogwood Tree
What is biotic
400
Morel mushrooms are found in this Missouri Ecosystem
What is the forest
500
BONUS: An organism that gets its energy by breaking down plant and animal matter
What is a decomposer
500
BONUS: The non-living things in an ecosystem
What are abiotic factors
500
BONUS: Describe how an organism can be both a predator and prey
What is Example: A snake is eaten by a hawk, or eats a mouse
500
Bonus: Is non-living the same as dead? Why?
What is No, Non-living things have never been alive, so they cannot die.
500
BONUS: This plant grows and lives on the surface of Missouri Ponds.
What is algae or duckweed