Food chains
Food webs
Photosynthesis
Definitions
Defintions
100

What is the correct order of a food chain: Hawk, Snake, Grass, Mouse?

Grass, Mouse, Snake, Hawk

100

What is the primary source of energy for almost all food webs?

The sun

100

What are the three things a plant needs in order to live

Carbon dioxide, Sunlight, Water

100

What is a consumer

An organism that cannot make its own food

100

What is a decomposer

An organism that breaks down dead plant and animal material

200

Create a food chain involving a shark, a small fish, algae, and a larger fish.

Algae, small fish, large fish, shark

200

What are the three consumers?

Carnivore, Omnivore, Herbivore

200

What does photosynthesis make

Tell me the equation

Sunlight + water + CO2 = Oxygen + sugar

200

What is a producer

An organism that uses energy from the sun to make its own food 


200

What is a herbivore? What is an omnivore? What is a carnivore?

Herbivore: Only eats plants

Omnivore: Eats both plants and animals

Carnivore: Only eats meat

300

Create a food chain including Bird, snail, Grass, Cat

Grass, Snail, Bird, Cat

300

What is the cycle of matter?

It moves from plants to consumers, then to decomposers, and back into the environment.

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300

What happens if I took the sun away?

The plants will not be able to grow

300

What is Carbon dioxide?

The air we breathe out.

300

What do the arrows in a food chain diagram represent? 

The flow of energy

400

Create a food chain including Grass, polar bear, arctic fox, rabbit 

Grass, Rabbit, Arctic fox, Polar Bear

400

How are food webs different from food chains?

Food webs show multiple interconnected food chains

400

Which plant would grow better?

Plant A: Placed in sunlight and watered daily
Plant B: Watered daily but kept in the dark

Why?

Plant A because it receives energy needed to make food 

400

What is a predator?

An animal that hunts other animals for food

400

What is a prey?

Animals that are eaten by other animals

500

Can an animal be both a predator and prey? Give an example

Yes, a frog eating an insect, then being eaten by a snake

500

In the food chain Grass --> Rabbit --> Fox, what would happen to the grass if all the foxes were removed?

If all foxes were removed from the grass-rabbit-fox food chain, the grass population would decrease. Without predators (foxes), the rabbit population would rise significantly, leading to increased grazing and the eventual depletion of the grass 

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500

What is the green pigment in leaves that absorb sunlight?

Chlorophyll

500

What is oxygen?

The air we breathe in

500

What is photosynthesis

the special process that green plants use to make their own food.