Vocab
Vocab 2
Herbivore or Carnivore
Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary
Gives energy to...
100

Describes how energy and nutrients move through an ecosystem.

Food Chain 

100

Plants make their own food through a process called photosynthesis.

Producers 

100

In this food chain the snake is a..... 

Carnivore

100

The Primary animal in this food chain. 

Insect 

100

Receives the energy in this photo. 

Panda 

200

An animal that feeds on plants.

Herbivore

200
Consumers that are herbivores and feed on the plant in the food chain.  

Primary 

200

The only herbivore in this food chain. 

Grasshopper 

200

The Secondary Consumer in this food chain. 

Deer 

200

This gives energy to the plant in the food. 

Sun 

300
An animal that feeds on flesh. 



Carnivore

300

Consumers that are carnivores and feed on the primary consumer in the food chain. 

Secondary

300

A primary animal in a food chain. 

Herbivore

300

This food chain does not have a tertiary animal. 

Tree, deer, lion 

300

Gives energy to the mackerel. 

Small fish 

400

An animal that breaks down dead, organic material. 

Decomposer

400

The consumer that feeds on the secondary consumer in the food chain. 

Tertiary

400

A secondary animal in a food chain. 

Carnivore

400

Animal(s) that are secondary in this food chain. 

Mouse

400

Gets energy from the vegetation.

Geese and mute swans, and Tundra Swan

500
An animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.


Omnivore

500

This is transferred between organisms in food webs from producers to consumers.

Energy

500

Add a decompser to this food chain. 

Mushroom, worm, etc

500

Gives envergy to the hawk.

Rabbit, Kangaroo Rat, Lizard

500

Gets its energy from the Velvet Mesquite Tree.

Nothing.