Consumers, Producers, and Decomposers
Living (Biotic) and Non-Living (Abiotic)
Food Chain & Web
Plant Vascular Systems
Miscellaneous
100

They get their food by eating plants or other animals

Consumers

100

something that has never been alive

nonliving 

100

True or False: Food chain and Food web are the same thing

False

100

They use this process to make sugar for growth.

Photosynthesis

100

????

200

Organisms that make their own food

Producers

200

something that is alive

living


200

Arrows show the flow of matter and energy from one organism to another

food web

200

These TWO materials provide most of the matter trees to grow.

Nutrients from the soil

Oxygen from the air

Water from the soil

Carbon Dioxide from the air

Water from the soil

Carbon Dioxide from the air

200

True or False: Preys eat predators 

False

300

Bacteria and fungi are 

Decomposers

300

A change in water temperature kills the zooplankton

Abiotic (non-living)

300

a description of the feeding relationships between organism 

food chain 

300

Long cells through which nutrients, such as sugars, are distributed in a plant

Phloem

300

Apex predators are better known as this level in the pyramid

Tertiary consumers

400

Consumers are better known as what?

Animals

Plants

Non-living things

Animals

400

Oil spill in the ocean pollutes the environment of fish

Abiotic (non-living)

400

Which of the following is first to be eaten?

Fly

Spider 

Praying Mantis

Fly

400

Although xylem and phloem both transport water, phloem helps water and food travel. Besides water, which of the following is transported through xylem.

A) Minerals

B) Sugars

C) Air Jordan

A) Minerals

400

We know that coyotes eat rabbits. But what happens to the rabbit population if the coyotes decrease dramatically?

The rabbit population will increase dramatically

500

True or False: Decomposers are better known as Bacteria and Fungi

True

500

This parasite known as trichinella causes the death of animals that eat raw meat. 

Biotic (living)

500


List the order from primary, secondary, to tertiary consumer

Primary: Rabbit

Secondary: Skunk

Tertiary: Hawk

500

These tubes from a tree transport water and minerals to the cells

Xylem

500



The name of the first field trip we went to

Trailside Nature and Science Center