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INTERACTION/FOOD CHAIN/FOOD WEB

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What is called when both plants and animals live and need each other to survive called? Interaction
What are living animals classified as in an ecosystem? Consumers
What process is it called when either plants or animals return to the beginning? End process
What are animals that eat plants for energy are known as? Herbivores
What are animals that eat other animals for energy are known as? Carnivores
What are animals that eat both plants and animals for energy are known as? Omnivores
What are the organisms that breakdown plants or animals to begin the first stage of survival called? Decomposers
What is defined as a series of steps that involve energy transfer from one organism to another? Food Chain
What are the 4 things that plants compete for to survive? Sunlight, Food, Soil, and Water
What do animals compete for also in the ecosystem in order to pass on their genes to the next generation to carry on? Reproduction
What is a diagram that combines many types of food chains into one image? Food Web
What is any animal that is hunted by other animals for food to survive? The Prey
What is an animal that hunts and eats another animal to survive? The Predator
In the energy maze, how much energy does the producer provide in an ecosystem? 100% Percent
In the energy maze, how much energy does a producer provide to the herbivore in an ecosystem? 50% Percent
In the energy maze, how much energy does the herbivore provide to the first carnivore? 25% Percent
In the energy maze, how much energy does the first carnivore provide to the second carnivore? 12.5% Percent
In the energy maze, how much energy does the second carnivore provide to the third carnivore? 6.25% Percent
What provides the beginning energy that makes plants grow on land and diatoms to grow in the oceans in the ecosystems? The Sun
The end process is when decomposers return a producer or consumer back to the beginning of an ecosystem, what are 4 examples of decomposers? Worms. Bacteria, Mushrooms (Fungi), and Sow Bugs
What are 5 examples of herbivores in an ecosystem? Horse, Deer, Rabbits, Grasshoppers, or Caterpillars
What are 5 examples of carnivores in an ecosystem? Lions, Tigers, Wolfs, Coyotes, or Hynes
What are 5 examples of omnivores in an ecosystem? Bears, Humans, Crows, Rats, or Honey Badgers
What are animals classified that eat producers in an ecosystem? Primary Consumers
What are animals classified as that eat other animals in order to survive? Secondary Consumers
What are animals classified as that eat other carnivores in the ecosystem? Ternary Consumers
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