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Organisms. Food Chains. Environments. Habitats. More Habitats. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Organisms, such as plants, that use the sun’s energy to make food.

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  1. Organisms Food Chains Environments Habitats More Habitats 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Organisms, such as plants, that use the sun’s energy to make food.

  3. What are producers?

  4. Organisms that eat green plants or animals.

  5. What are consumers?

  6. Organisms, such as mushrooms, that break down dead plants and animals into smaller pieces that can be used again by other living things.

  7. What are decomposers?

  8. Animals that eat only plants.

  9. What are herbivores?

  10. The flow of energy from the sun to producers to consumers and then back into the nutrient pool through decomposers.

  11. What is a food chain?

  12. Animals that eat only meat.

  13. What are carnivores?

  14. Animals that eat both plants and animals.

  15. What are omnivores?

  16. All food chains begin with these.

  17. What are producers?

  18. An animal that is hunted and eaten.

  19. What is prey?

  20. An animal that hunts and kills other animals.

  21. What is a predator?

  22. In order to make food, a green plant needs this.

  23. What is sunlight, air, and water?

  24. The natural home that provides an organism with food, water, shelter, and the space necessary for survival.

  25. What is a habitat?

  26. An organism’s surroundings.

  27. What is it’s environment?

  28. A group of organisms of the same kind that live in the same place.

  29. What is a population?

  30. All of the populations that live together in the same place.

  31. What is a community?

  32. Deserts, grasslands, forests, and rainforests are examples of this type of environments.

  33. What are dry-land environments?

  34. Ponds, marshes, streams, rivers, and oceans are this type of environment.

  35. What are wet-land environments?

  36. An environment with enough rainfall to grow grasses, but not enough to grow trees. They are often located in the middle of a continent.

  37. What is a grassland?

  38. An environment with rich moist soil where trees can grow and many types of animal life exists. It has an average rainfall.

  39. What is a forest?

  40. An environment that receives very little rainfall and has scarce plant and animal life.

  41. What is a desert?

  42. An environment that is warm and wet and has more plant and animal species than any other land environment.

  43. What is a rainforest?

  44. A very large body of salt water.

  45. What is an ocean?

  46. A low-lying area of wet land with cattails, reeds, and grasses, but no trees.

  47. What is an marsh?

  48. A still body of freshwater that is smaller than a lake and has a great deal of silt on the bottom.

  49. What is a pond?

  50. Another name for a marsh.

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