What's Eating You?
Staying Alive
Prey vs Predator
Animal Adaptation
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All consumers get energy by doing this.

A. Eating Plants

B. Eating Animals

C. Eating Other Living Things


C.

1000

Organisms that make food from water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight.    

A. Decomposers

B. Consumer

C. Producers


C.

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When one organism looks like another organism in its habitat so it can escape predators or catch prey.

A. Migration

B. Camouflage

C. Mimicry


C.

1000

Adaptations that help carnivores kill and eat other animals. 

A. Hair and Fur

B. Sharp Teeth and Claws

C. Eyes and Ears


B.

2000

This shows the path of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem.

A. Energy Pyramid

B. Food Chain

C. Food Web


B.

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An animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal. 

A. Producer

B. Prey

C. Predator


B.

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The prey in this food chain.  

A. Wheat

B. Snake

C. Mouse


C.

2000

Owls, hawks, and eagles use these to capture their prey.

A. Sharp Talons

B. Silent Wings

C. Hooked Beaks


A.

3000

Organisms that feed on the remains of other organisms.

A. Omnivores

B. Herbivores

C. Decomposers 


C.

3000

An animal that hunts, catches, and eats another animal?  

A. Producer

B. Prey

C. Predator


C.

3000



The predator in this food chain.  

A. Wheat

B. Snake

C. Mouse


B.

3000

What adaptations would not help this Arctic wolf survive.

A. Thick Fur

B. Sharp Teeth and Claws

C. Black Fur


C.

4000

A food chain always starts with this organism.

A. Producer

B. Consumer

C. Decomposer


A.

4000

For a population to survive there must be enough sunlight, food, water, shelter, and space.

A. Limiting Factors

B. Non-Living Factors

C. Living Factors


C.

4000

The predators competing in this food web. 

A. Mouse and Snake

B. Snake and Hawk

C. Mouse and Hawk


B.

4000

This mouse blends in with its habitat because of this adaptation. 

A. Mimicry

B. Camouflage

C. Variation


B.