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Life Processes-Food Chains Grade 3 SOL 3.5 Created by; Kim Smith

Carnivores eat______ A.Plants only B.Meat and plants C.Meat only D.Vegetables only

__________is NOT an omnivore. A.A chicken B.A bear C.A moose D.A pig

A hawk caught a snake and ate it. Which animal is the predator ? A.A hawk B.Neither one C.Both of them D.The snake

Many birds fly south for the winter. Which of the following would signal a bird that it is time to make the journey south ? A.Longer days B.Shorter days C.Rainfall D.Warm temperatures

Which of the following would you find at the beginning of a food chain? A.A decomposer B.A large animal C.A producer D.A small animal

Which of the following would be the correct example of a food chain? A.Corn-mouse-snake-hawk B.Corn-mouse-fish-person C.Hawk-snake-mouse-corn D.Person-large fish-algae

A decomposer breaks down decayed plants and animals into smaller pieces that can be used again by living things._____is a decomposer A.A rabbit B.A worm C.An elk D.A frog

Fish, crabs, and seaweed are part of an ocean’s ________ A.Population B.Village C.Community D.survival

Which of the following would NOT be part of a marshland habitat? A.An egret B.A clam C.A whale D.A fiddler crab

The deer____in the forest got smaller during hunting season. A.Community B.Population C.Environment D.Habitat

Geese flying south for the winter are an example of______. A.Hibernation B.Adaptation C.Migration D.mimicry