Producer Consumers and Decomposers
Food Chains/Food Webs
Inherited vs Acquired
Cycles
Ecosystems
100

What are the three type of consumers?

Herbivores: eat only plants for energy

Carnivores: eat only other animals for energy

Omnivores: eat both plants and animals for energy


100

What do the arrows in a food chain/web represent?

The flow of energy.

100

Define inherited trait.

physical characteristics of organisms that are passed from parents to offspring. 

100

Explain the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle.

Plants exhale oxygen and animals inhale carbon dioxide. 

100
What is an ecosystem? 

The living and non living things that interact with an environment.

200

What does a decomposer do?

Break down dead organisms and waste. Return nutrients back to the soil which can be used again by producers.

200

What does a food chain show?

Food chains show how energy flows from one organism to another in an ecosystem.

200

Give an example of an inherited trait.

Various characteristics like eye color, height, fur color, flower shape and tongue rolling are traits that organisms inherit from their parent.

200

What are the stages in incomplete metamorphosis.

Egg, Nymph and Adult.

200

Define a community.

The living part of an ecosystem; all the different organisms that interact.

300

Vultures are scavengers, what is a scavenger?

Animals that eat dead or decaying organisms. 

300

What does a food web show?

It shows the relationship between many different food chains in a single ecosystem. 

300

What is an instinct?

A behavior that an organism inherits from its parents.

300

What are the stages in complete metamorphosis?

Egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

300

Define population.

The number of one types/species of organism in a community. 
400

How do producers make their own food?

They capture the Sun's energy to make their own food/energy by a process called photosynthesis. 

400

What is the difference between predators and prey?

Predators are animals that hunt other animals for food and prey are the animals that the predators hunt and eat.

400

Define learned behavior.

A behavior that an organisms learns from parents or from experience.

400

Define nymph.

The second stage in incomplete metamorphosis during which and insect eats and grows and resembles a smaller version of the adult.

400

Define habitat. 

The home or place where the organisms live.

500

Melanie looked out her window and spotted a squirrel, a tree, mushrooms, mold on a rock, and a dog. Did she spot any decomposers? 

Yes.

The mushrooms and the mold.

500

In the food chain below which organism(s) is a not a consumer?

grass -> grasshopper -> snake -> hawk -> fungi 

The grass and the fungi are not consumers.

500

True or false.

Hibernation and migration are instincts of some organisms.

True

500

Diego loves collecting insects and has the following: a monarch butterfly, a hissing roach, a grasshopper, a cricket, and a darkling beetle. From his collection which ones go through complete metamorphosis and which ones go through incomplete metamorphosis?

Complete metamorphosis: the monarch butterfly and the darkling beetle.

Incomplete metamorphosis: the hissing roach, the grasshopper, and the cricket. 

500

What is the habitat for earthworms?

Soil