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Jeopardy Food Chains ProducersConsumers Decomposers Energy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Food Chains Which living thing is at the top of this food chain? Grass  Cricket  Frog  Snake  Hawk

$100 Answer from Food Chains Hawk

$200 Question from Food Chains Which living this is the producer? Seaweed  Fish  Turtle  Alligator

$200 Answer from Food Chains Seaweed

$300 Question from Food Chains Why are producers always on the bottom of food chains?

$300 Answer from Food Chains Producers make their own food

$400 Question from Food Chains What is a food chain?

$400 Answer from Food Chains The way living things get food.

$500 Question from Food Chains Tree  Giraffe  Lion This giraffe is a bottom level consumer. Bottom level consumers only eat _______.

$500 Answer from Food Chains Producers

$100 Question from Producers Which living thing is a producer? RabbitWormFlower DirtFishElephant

$100 Answer from Producers Flower

$200 Question from Producers Another name for a producer is a _____.

$200 Answer from Producers Plant

$300 Question from Producers Which living thing is NOT a producer? GrassStrawberryTree LeafMushroomSeaweed

$300 Answer from Producers Mushroom

$400 Question from Producers How do producers get food?

$400 Answer from Producers Producers make their own food.

$500 Question from Producers What three things do producers need to make their own food?

$500 Answer from Producers Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Sunlight

$100 Question from Consumers Which living thing is NOT a consumer? FishDeerSunflower CricketTurtleEagle

$100 Answer from Consumers Sunflower

$200 Question from Consumers What is a consumer?

$200 Answer from Consumers Animals that eat other plants and animals for food.

$300 Question from Consumers Which living thing is a consumer? GrassBacteriaWorm DolphinSeaweedTree

$300 Answer from Consumers Dolphin

$400 Question from Consumers True or False? ALL consumers eat animals.

$400 Answer from Consumers False. Some consumers eat only plants. Some consumers eat plants and animals.

$500 Question from Consumers True or False. Consumers are always at the top of a food chain.

$500 Answer from Consumers True

$100 Question from Decomposers Which living thing is NOT a decomposer? WormPotato BacteriaMushroom

$100 Answer from Decomposers Potato

$200 Question from Decomposers What are decomposers?

$200 Answer from Decomposers Living things that break down dead things for food.

$300 Question from Decomposers What does the unused material from decomposers get turned into?

$300 Answer from Decomposers Nutrients in the soil

$400 Question from Decomposers Why are decomposers important?

$400 Answer from Decomposers The help clean the environment

$500 Question from Decomposers Where would a decomposer fit into a food chain?

$500 Answer from Decomposers Anywhere on the food chain where a living thing has died.

$100 Question from Energy Food webs are made from many overlapping _______.

$100 Answer from Energy Food Chains

$200 Question from Energy What do predators do?

$200 Answer from Energy Kill animals for food.

$300 Question from Energy Where is the most energy and which living thing starts the energy pyramid with ?

$300 Answer from Energy At the bottom. Producers

$400 Question from Energy Where do producers get their energy?

$400 Answer from Energy The sun

$500 Question from Energy Why is there less energy at the top of the energy pyramid?

$500 Answer from Energy There are less animals at the top.

Final Jeopardy What would happen if you took out a living thing from a food chain?

Final Jeopardy Answer The living things that eat the living thing that is gone will have to move to find food so they don’t die.