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Hosted by Mrs. Jansen

Vocab 1Vocab 2Fill It In Picture This

Row 1, Col 1 animals that eat only plants What are herbivores?

1,2 the measure of the total mass of the living things in an environment What is biomass?

1,3 A ____________ shows how energy is passed from one organism to another as food. What is a food chain?

1,4 these are at work in this picture What are decomposers?

2,1 energy we get from the sun What is solar energy?

2,2 one kind of microorganism that keeps bacteria under control by eating them What are protists?

2,3 A fungus is an example of a __________. What is decomposer?

2,4 this is an example of What is food chain?

3,1 animals that eat both plants and animals What are omnivores?

3,2 an organism that does not make its own food What is consumer?

3,3 An animal that is part of two different food chains is part of a _________. What is food web?

3,4 this is an example of What is a food web?

4,1 an organism that makes its own food What is a producer?

4,2 the process by which plants make their own food What is photosynthesis?

4,3 _________ are at the bottom of the energy pyramid. What are producers?

4,4 this is an example of What is energy pyramid?

5,1 tiny living things made up of only one cell What are microorganisms?

5,2 the struggle of several organisms for the same resource What is competition?

5,3 During photosynthesis, plants use _______, _______, and ________ to make sugars for food. What are water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide?

5,4 this is an example of What is a protist?