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Living and nonliving things interacting together form what? ecosystem
A coral reef is an example of what type of system? ecosystem
The place where an organism lives is called its what? habitat
All the blue crabs living in the Chesapeake Bay make up what? population
All the populations of organisms living together in one area form what? community
A wild turkey’s forest community includes which living things? insects
Barnacles living attached to rocks show an example of what? habitat
Living organisms and nonliving factors interacting together make what? ecosystem
Which organism would least likely be found in a pond community? shark
Organisms that share the same habitat but perform different roles have different what? niches
Plants in a food web are known as what? producers
In a food web, grass is classified as what? producer
Most energy in a food chain originally comes from what? sun
Phytoplankton in an ocean food chain are classified as what? producers
Herbivores eat what type of food? plants
Carnivores eat what type of food? animals
Omnivores eat what types of food? plants and animals
Which animal below is an herbivore? deer
Tadpoles are usually classified as what type of consumer? herbivores
Adult frogs are usually classified as what type of consumer? carnivores
The prefix mis- means what? wrongly
The prefix sub- means what? under
The root geo refers to what? earth
The word enormous most nearly means what? very big
The word sizzle is an example of what type of figurative language? onomatopoeia
The phrase quiet as a mouse is an example of what? simile
The phrase the sun was a golden coin in the sky is an example of what? metaphor
The root chrono refers to what? time
The word crunchy is associated with which sense? sound
Words that have similar meanings are called what? synonyms
Words that have opposite meanings are called what? antonyms
The word fragrant relates most closely to which sense? smell
The suffix -ness usually means what? state of being
The suffix -ist usually refers to what? a person who
In the phrase red balloon, the word red is what part of speech? adjective
The root act means what? do
Sensory words help describe what? sense experiences
Synonyms help readers by showing words with what? similar meanings
Antonyms are words with what type of meanings? opposite meanings
A metaphor compares two things by saying they are what? the same
A simile compares two things using what words? like or as
Onomatopoeia refers to what type of words? sound words
A prefix is found where in a word? at the beginning
A suffix is found where in a word? at the end
Word roots help readers understand what? word meaning
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