Vocabulary
Plants
Food Chains / Food Webs
Decomposers
Miscellaneous
100

Organisms that make their own food and release oxygen

Producers

100

Do plants eat soil? True of False.

False. 

Plants take IN nutrients from the soil and air. They use the energy from the sun to make their own food. Plants also need water. 

100

Where do producers get their energy from?

The Sun

100

What are three kinds of decomposers?

worms, mushrooms, mold, fungi 

100

Would a carnivore go extinct without the sun?

Yes, because they get their energy from the sun. Even though carnivores do not produce their own food or eat plants, the organisms they do eat get their energy from plants, which get their energy from the sun. 

EVERYTHING CAN BE TRACED BACK TO THE SUN. :)

200

What is a consumer? What is their role in an ecosystem?

Animals and humans are consumers. Consumers give off carbon dioxide that plants need to produce their own food and release oxygen.

200

Plants take in _________ from the air and release ______________ back into the air. 

Plants take in CARBON DIOXIDE from the air and release OXYGEN back into the air. 

200

What do the arrows in a food web represent?

The transfer or flow of energy between organisms.

Ex: A squirrel eats acorns from an oak tree. 

So, we would draw an arrow from the oak tree to the squirrel. 

200

Decomposers are important in the food chain because they....

Break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients into the soil.

200

All the living and non-living things in a specific area

Ecosystem

300

Where does all of the energy in an ecosystem come from?

The sun

300

This would happen if you put tape on the stomata on the leaves of plants

It would die because it isn't getting air. 

300

In an ecosystem, how are food webs and food chains different?

Food webs show the relationship between many different food chains in a single ecosystem.

300

How do you know mold is a decomposer from our experiment?

The food got smaller and/or disappeared


300

Carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores are all examples of what?

Consumers 

400

Define nutrients

Things needed for an organism to grow and be healthy

400

The main thing plants use to grow

Air. A plant cannot grow without air. It needs the carbon dioxide from the air in order to grow. 

400

What would cause the predator population of an ecosystem to increase?

An increase in prey populations

400

Why do you have to clean a fish tank but not a pond?

A fish tank doesn't have decomposers to break down waste or plants to produce oxygen, so you need a filter and a bubbler.

400

What is competition in an ecosystem?

Where organisms fight for available resources. 

Ex: Crickets and earthworms are both decomposers who eat dead leaves. They are in competition with each other. 

500

organisms that break down waste and dead material into nutrients for plants

decomposers

500

Why are decomposers important for plants?

Decomposers break down dead plants and animals. This releases carbon dioxide into the air that plants need to grow. This also releases nutrients back into the soil. 

500

Which pair of organisms needs to switch places in order for this ocean food chain to be correct?

Kelp-->Shark-->Fish-->Seal-->Plankton

Shark and Plankton

500

What does a robin eat in a food chain? 

A. dead leaves

B. squirrels and hawks

C. worms and crickets

D. acorns from an oak tree

C. Worms and crickets

500

Our class releases a bunch of robins in an ecosystem as an experiment. Robins love to eat worms and crickets. What will happen to this ecosystem when the robins start living there?

Dead leaves will pile up because the robins will eat all of the decomposers in the ecosystem. 

Remember, crickets and worms are decomposers. Without them, dead leaves will pile up.