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Classification Bugaloo Ecosystems Here, Ecosystems There Biome the Seat of My Pants Dog Eat Dog 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points

Animal, plant, protist, bacteria, archaebacteria and fungi

What are the six kingdoms?

Mushrooms belong to this kingdom

What is the fungi kingdom?

Scientists do this to divide all living things into groups

What is classify?

Slime mold belongs to this kingdom

What is the protist kingdom?

Mammals and arthropods

What two groups is the animal kingdom divided into?

The sun

What is our energy source?

Plants and algae

What are producers?

Abiotic factors

What are non-living things?

Animals that eat both plants and animals

What are omnivores?

Large ecosystems with their own climate, soil, plants, and animals

What are biomes?

This biome has leaves that fall

What is the deciduous forest?

Has such plants as cacti, yucca, and small shrubs

What is the desert?

This biome is found near the equator

What is the tropical rain forest?

Has a layer of frozen soil called permafrost

What is the tundra?

It has spruce and fir trees and is found in the mid- to high latitudes

What is the taiga?

An animal that eats other animals

What is a carnivore? (Or what is a secondary consumer or what is a predator?)

An animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals

What is prey?

An organism that breaks down other dead organisms

What is a decomposer?

The path of energy in food from one organism to another

What is a food chain?

All organisms depend upon one another

What is interdependence?