Food Chains/Webs
Symbiotic Relationships
Photosynthesis
Biomes
Adaptations
100

Arrows in a food web represent

Energy 
100

Name the relationship:

A tick latches on a deer and sucks its blood for nutrients 

Parasitism 
100

Responsible for making the plant green 

Chlorophyll 

100

This biome has a wide range of temperatures during the day and night 

Desert

100

A type of adaptation that a living thing is born with

Structural Adaptation 

200

Another name for the top consumer 

Apex Predator 

200

Name the relationship:

A lioness stalks and kills a gazelle for her cubs

Predation

200

The two most important parts of the plant for photosynthesis 

Leaf and Roots 

200

The coldest biome 

Tundra

200

Behaviors that you are born with

Instinct 

300

A mushroom would be classified as:

Decomposer 

300
Name the relationship: 


A wrasse fish gets a free dinner by eating the blood-sucking bugs that are on the bass fish's body

Mutualism 

300

The source of energy for photosynthesis 

Sunlight 

300

The biome we live in 

Deciduous Forest 

300

A changed behavior through experience 

Learned Adaptation 

400

The minimum number of food chains needed to make a food web

Two

400

Name the relationship:

Silverfish bugs live and hunt with army ants. They eat the prey that the ants leave behind 

Commensalism 

400

The two things plants produce during photosynthesis 

Oxygen

Food (glucose) 

400

The largest land biome 

Taiga

400

The purpose of a porcupine's quills 

To defend them from predators 

500

The four components of a food chain 

Light Energy 

Producer

Consumer

Decomposer

500

Name the relationship:

A cuckoo bird will kill the Warbler bird's eggs and lay its' own eggs in the warbler's nest. The Warbler will then take care of the cuckoo eggs. 

Parasitism 

500

The three things  needed during the process of photosynthesis 

Sunlight 

Carbon Dioxide 

Water 

500

The two parts that classify a specific biome 

Climate

Living Things

500
Where two living things fight for resources  

Competition