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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |