Food Chain/Food Web
Periodic Table of Elements
Chemistry
Physics
Mix
100

A lion and shark are what kind of consumer? 

carnivore 

100

An atom's negative charge

What is an electron?

100

When a liquid is changed to a solid it is called...

Freezing

100

What is force?

A push or pull

100

What is the producer out of the following?

1. grass

2. rabbit

3. wolf


grass

200

A ____________ cannot make its own energy and eats only plants for their energy.

Herbivore 

200

The location of protons and neutrons.

What is inside the nucleus?

200

When a solid changes to a liquid it is called...

Melting

200


What simple machine is pictured above?

lever

200

Which set of conditions best describes the weather at the lowest air pressure? 


D

300

What do you call an organism that breaks down dead and decaying organisms?  

Decomposers 

300

The location of electrons.

What is outside the nucleus?

300

When a liquid changes to a gas it is called...

Evaporation

300

Name the two gasses we breathe in and out.

O2 (oxygen) and CO2 (carbon dioxide)

300

In what direction are the arrows pointing in a food web/food chain?

The direction the energy is flowing/From producer to consumers.

400

What is a food chain?

A diagram that shows the transfer of energy with a single pathway

400

Elements in same group the share similar _____.

What is properties?

400

When gas changes to a liquid it is called...

Condensation

400

Which statement best describes the motion of the toy vehicle during the first 30 seconds of the investigation? 



F

400

What source provides 100% levels of energy, even though the receiver of that energy does not consume 100% of that energy?

The sun

500

What's a Primary Consumer?

cannot make its own energy and eats only plants for its energy.

500

The modern periodic table is organized according to this.

What are by increasing atomic number?

500

The path that all water follows as it moves around Earth in different states is called...

The water cycle

500


D

500

How do plants get energy?

Photosynthesis