Living Systems Review Ms. Maners. Aquatic or terrestrial? marsh.

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Living Systems Review Ms. Maners

Aquatic or terrestrial? marsh

Aquatic or terrestrial? swamp

Aquatic or terrestrial? desert

Aquatic or terrestrial? grassland

Aquatic or terrestrial? ocean

Aquatic or terrestrial? forest

Aquatic or terrestrial? river

Aquatic or terrestrial? rainforest

Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer? Fly

Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer? Squirrel

Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer? Bird

Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer? Flower

Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore? An organism that eats plants only

Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore? An organism that eats both plants and animals

Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore? An organism that eats only animals

Fill in the blank Most food chains begin with a.

Fill in the blank A makes its own food using the sunlight, air, and water.

Fill in the blank A is the collection of all the populations in an ecosystem.

Fill in the blank A group of all the same animals is called a. ( Like all the humans in Virginia)

Fill in the blank An animal that hunts other animals is called a. The animal being hunted is called its.

What do you think? What is a way that humans can help conserve resources?

What do you think? What would happen if all the fish in an aquatic ecosystem died?

What do you think? What would most likely explain why a black bear population would move away from a forest?