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Science Review: Animals and Energy Give a thumbs up when you are ready with your answer.

Animals are called consumers because they A. take in oxygen B. take in water C. make their own food D. feed on other living things

Animals are called consumers because they A. take in oxygen B. take in water C. make their own food D. feed on other living things

What do a snake, a hawk and a fox have in common? A. they are all producers B. they are all consumers C. they are all decomposers D. they are all herbivores

What do a snake, a hawk and a fox have in common? A. they are all producers B. they are all consumers C. they are all decomposers D. they are all herbivores

Plants produce sugar during photosynthesis. What is the main reason this sugar is created? a.To give the plant its green color. b.So the plant can use the sugar for energy. c.So people can use the plant as food. d.To give animals plants to eat.

Plants produce sugar during photosynthesis. What is the main reason this sugar is created? a.To give the plant its green color. b.So the plant can use the sugar for energy. c.So people can use the plant as food. d.To give animals plants to eat.

Which animals would complete this food chain correctly? Sun Clover Eagle a.Snake, mouse b.Rabbit, horse c.Horse, snake. d.Mouse, rabbit

Which animals would complete this food chain correctly? Sun Clover Eagle a.Snake, mouse b.Rabbit, horse c.Horse, snake. d.Mouse, rabbit

How do we classify an animal that eats only meat? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

How do we classify an animal that eats only meat? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

How do we classify an animal that eats only plants? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

How do we classify an animal that eats only plants? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

How do we classify an animal that eats both animals and plants? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

How do we classify an animal that eats both animals and plants? A.Carnivore B.Omnivore C.Herbivore D.Nocturnal

Which animals complete this food chain? Algae fish A.People, cows B.Raccoons, horses C.People, raccoons D.Horses, cows

Which animals complete this food chain? Algae fish A.People, cows B.Raccoons, horses C.People, raccoons D.Horses, cows

What would you need to complete the food chain shown below? Sun Horse A.The moon B.A rabbit C.Grass D.A cow

What would you need to complete the food chain shown below? Sun Horse A.The moon B.A rabbit C.Grass D.A cow

Animals can be classified as primary consumers, or second and third level consumers on a food web. Which of these animals would be a primary consumer? A.Deer B.Lion C.Hawk D.Snake

Animals can be classified as primary consumers, or second and third level consumers on a food web. Which of these animals would be a primary consumer? A.Deer B.Lion C.Hawk D.Snake