Producers & Consumers
Decomposers
Food Chains/Food Webs 1
Food Chains/Food Webs 2
Ecosystems
100

Living things that make their own food are known as...

Producers

100

Organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms are called...

Decomposers

100

A diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another

Food chain

100

All energy on Earth ultimately comes from what source?

The sun

100

Living parts of an ecosystem

Biotic factors

200

Name 5 examples of producers.

Examples include: trees, bushes, grass, ferns, flowers...

200

Two examples of decomposers are...

Mushroom, Fungi, Bacteria, Mold, Lichen, Worms, Snails, Slugs...

200

A diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem

Food Web

200

The arrows in a food chain or web represent what?

They show the movement of energy flowing between organisms.

200

Nonliving parts of an ecosystem

Abiotic factors

300

Living things that eat other living things for energy are known as...

Consumers

300

**Double Points** A decomposer that is found in every ecosystem is...

Bacteria

300

In a food chain or web, there are 3 types of consumers based on what they eat. These are called...

Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores

300

Why might an organism have more than 1 arrow coming from them in a food web?

More than 1 organism may eat them.

300

A snowshoe hare lives in the Tundra and has white fur. What is the purpose of this for the snowshoe hare?

To help the snowshoe hare blend in to hide from predators.

400
Name the primary consumer in this food chain:


sun --> grass --> rabbit --> coyote

Rabbit

400

By creating nutrients, which type of living thing do decomposers help the most?

a. Plants

b. Reptiles

c. Large birds

d. Rocks

a. Plants -- because decomposers create nutrients & soil to help plants grow

400

Explain how producers, consumers & decomposers are linked in a food chain.

Producers are eaten by consumers. When consumers die, decomposers feed on them.

400

In this food chain, the ______ is the predator.


sun --> rose --> caterpillar --> small bird

Small bird

400

**Double Points** Which choice gives an example of a producer, a consumer, and a decomposer? 

A. bacteria, grass, flower 

B. clover, rabbit, mushroom

C. fungi, mushroom, flower 

D. cow, eagle, mouse

B. clover, rabbit, mushroom

500

The third animal in any food chain is known as...

Tertiary consumer
500

Explain the importance of decomposers in an ecosystem.

Decomposers are nature's recyclers - they eat dead & decaying material to break it down into soil, so that dead things don't pile up in nature.

500

Where are producers located in a food chain/web? Why?

Producers are located at the "bottom" of a food chain or web, because they create their own food from the sun & get eaten by other living things.

500

Which list shows a possible order in which energy moves through a food chain?

a.herbivore, carnivore, sun, producer, decomposer

b. sun, producer, herbivore, carnivore, decomposer

c. sun, producer, predator, consumer, decomposer

d. producer, sun, carnivore, herbivore, decomposer

b. sun, producer, herbivore, carnivore, decomposer

500

Oak trees produce seeds that are contained in acorns. Blue jays eat the seeds in acorns. Blue jays also collect acorns and hide them in the ground, often far away from the parent oak tree. Blue jays do not eat the seed of every acorn they hide. How do oak trees benefit from blue jays’ collecting and hiding acorns?  

Blue jays help with the reproduction of oak trees because new oak trees will grow where the acorns are buried.