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Example from food web below Year 6 Revision Assessment date: Name: Define the following key words: Keyword Definition Example from food web below Predator Prey Omnivore Carnivore Herbivore Producer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer Look at the food web below. Complete the table above to describe which organism is which. Not all organisms need to be included and some organisms can be used more than once. For the food web on the left, what would happen if the mouse population decreased?

DESCRIBE (WHAT DO YOU SEE?) The graph below shows a typical predator prey cycle. Describe and explain what is happening. DESCRIBE (WHAT DO YOU SEE?) EXPLAIN (WHY DOES IT LOOK LIKE THIS?) Below are three organisms. Describe three adaptations of each of these organisms and why they have these adaptations. Artic Fox. Desert Fox. Water Lily.

Research animals and plants found in that area Choose from the following list of environments: In the space below: Research animals and plants found in that area Create a food web for that environment (at least two plant species) Choose an animal – explain what would happen if the population size increased Choose a plant – explain what would happen if the population size decreased Rainforest Mountains Arctic Grasslands Ocean Desert