JLC Grade 4 Ch 5 Science Energy Transfer in Ecosystem
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carnivores | Animals that eat only meat
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herbivores | Animals that eat only plants
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consumers | Animals that cannot make their own food
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producers | Green plants that make their own food
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habitat | An environment that meets the needs of an organism is called its
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food chain | Movement of food energy in a series of organisms
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decomposers | Living things that feed on the wastes and remains of plants and animals
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predators | Consumers that eat prey
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omnivore | Eats both plants and animals
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niche | Role that each living thing has in its habitat
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Which is a carnivore? | rabbit or lion
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Food web | Food chains that overlap
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Where green plants get most of the energy they need to make their own food. | sunlight
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A food chain consists of wheat, mouse, hawk. Which is the producer? | wheat
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A food chain consists of wheat, mouse, hawk. Which is the first level consumer? | mouse
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Are there more animals at the top or bottom of the food chain? Why? | There are fewer animals at the top of the food chain because they need to eat the ones on the lower section of the food chain.
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How do carnivores depend on green plants? | Carnivores depend on the small herbivore animals to eat the plants and then they eat the small herbivores animal.
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