A producer is something that:
Eats plants
Makes its own food
Eats animals
Eats plants and animals
Producers are always at the __________ of a food chain
Beginning
Middle
End
Producers are not part of the food chain
Consumers...
Make their own food
Go through photosynthesis
Eat other organisms
Breathe in carbon dioxide
Which of these things is NOT a consumer
Human
Whale
Tree
Chicken
What do the arrows show in this food chain:
plant → grasshopper → bird → snake → owl.
The arrow points from the organism being eaten to the organism that eats it.
The arrow points from the organism that eats it to the organism that is being eaten.
The arrow points from biggest animal to smallest animal.
The arrow points from the consumers to the producers.
What is the producer in this food chain?
phytoplankton → krill → fish → shark
Phytoplankton
Krill
Fish
Shark
As you move through a food chain, the amount of energy stored....
Increases
Decreases
Stays the same
It depends on the ecosystem
How much energy does trophic level 2 store from trophic level 1? (and so on..)
1%
10%
50%
100%
Arrows in a food web show the flow of
energy
protein
nutrients
glucose
Multiple food chains that interact together is called a ....
Spider Web
Food Spider
Food Web
Web of Food
What do decomposers eat?
Dead things
Living things
An autotroph is another word for a ________, meaning it needs to ________
Consumer, eat other animals
Consumer, eat other plants
Producer, make its own food
Producer, survive without water
An heterotroph is another word for a ________, meaning it needs to ________
Consumer, eat other organisms
Consumer, go through photosynthesis
Producer, make its own food
Producer, survive without water
Mushroom (Fungus)
Decomposer
Producer
Consumer
Trees
Decomposers
Consumers
Producers
Falcon
Decomposer
Consumer
Producer
Cactus
Abiotic
Biotic
What are the two REACTANTS in photosynthesis?
Carbon dioxide and oxygen
Water and sunlight
Water and carbon dioxide
Glucose and sunlight
What are the PRODUCTS in photosynthesis?
Sunlight and water
Carbon dioxide and water
Glucose and carbon dioxide
Glucose and oxygen
What does an ecosystem NEED to survive?
Sunlight
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
All of the above