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Where on a plant does photosynthesis take place? Question Column 1-100 Where on a plant does photosynthesis take place?

Any where that it is green – leaves, stem Answer Column 1-100 Any where that it is green – leaves, stem

What is the role of the beginning organism in a food chain? Question Column 1-200 What is the role of the beginning organism in a food chain?

Answer Column 1-200 Producer

What is the process of turning sunlight into food energy called? Question Column 1-300 What is the process of turning sunlight into food energy called?

Answer Column 1-300 Photosynthesis

In photosynthesis ___________ energy is transformed into food energy. Question Column 1-400 In photosynthesis ___________ energy is transformed into food energy.

Answer Column 1-400 light

Question Column 1-500 Through the process of photosynthesis plants take in carbon dioxide from the air and give off__________ into the air.

Answer Column 1-500 Oxygen

Trees, shrubs, roses, grass are all examples of what type of organism? Question Column 2-100 Trees, shrubs, roses, grass are all examples of what type of organism?

Answer Column 2-100 Producers

What is the source of energy in an ecosystem for photosynthesis? Question Column 2-200 What is the source of energy in an ecosystem for photosynthesis?

Answer Column 2-200 Sunlight

Arrows in a food chain represent what? Question Column 2-300 Arrows in a food chain represent what?

Answer Column 2-300 Flow of energy

Draw a 3 organism food chain. Names the roles of each organisms Question Column 2-400 Draw a 3 organism food chain. Names the roles of each organisms

Answer Column 2-400 Answers will vary but an example would be Grass Rabbit Wolf Producer Herbivore Carnivore

Question Column 2-500 What is a food chain?

A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another. Answer Column 2-500 A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another.

What is the source of all of our energy? Question Column 3-100 What is the source of all of our energy?

Answer Column 3-100 The Sun or sunlight

Question Column 3-200 What is a food chain?

A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another. Answer Column 3-200 A diagram that shows the flow of energy from one organism to another.

What type of organism puts nutrients back into the soil? Question Column 3-300 What type of organism puts nutrients back into the soil?

Answer Column 3-300 decomposer

Question Column 3-400 What is a carnivore?

A carnivore is an animal that only eats other animals Answer Column 3-400 A carnivore is an animal that only eats other animals

Question Column 3-500 In this food chain: Grass mouse snake hawk fungi Identify the roles of each organism.

Answer Column 3-500 Grass producer Mouse herbivore consumer Snake carnivore consumer Hawk carnivore consumer Fungi decomposer

What does transform mean? Question Column 4-100 What does transform mean?

Answer Column 4-100 To change

What is the role of decomposers in a food chain? Question Column 4-200 What is the role of decomposers in a food chain?

Answer Column 4-200 Decomposers break down dead animals and plants. Then, returns nutrients to the soil.

What happens to the sunlight during photosynthesis? Question Column 4-300 What happens to the sunlight during photosynthesis?

The sunlight turns into food energy for plants Answer Column 4-300 The sunlight turns into food energy for plants

If a carnivore eats meat, how does it get energy from a plant? Question Column 4-400 If a carnivore eats meat, how does it get energy from a plant?

Answer Column 4-400 The carnivore eats an animal that ate a plant and that energy from the plant was passed from herbivore to carnivore.

Question Column 4-500 What would happen if we did not have decomposers to take care of the fallen leaves?

The leaves would just pile up year after year Answer Column 4-500 The leaves would just pile up year after year

In this food chain: Grass, mouse, snake, hawk What is grass? Question Column 5-100 In this food chain: Grass, mouse, snake, hawk What is grass?

Answer Column 5-100 Producer

In this food chain: Grass, mouse, snake, hawk What are the carnivores? Question Column 5-200 In this food chain: Grass, mouse, snake, hawk What are the carnivores?

Answer Column 5-200 snake, hawk

Question Column 5-300 Define herbivore.

Herbivore- eats only plants Answer Column 5-300 Herbivore- eats only plants

Question Column 5-400 Organism Food Eaten Snake Shrew, mice, spider Shrew Herbs, snake Herbs Fox Snake, shrew . According to the chart does a fox get energy from a snake or does a snake get energy from a fox?

A fox gets energy from a snake. Answer Column 5-400 A fox gets energy from a snake.

Answer Column 5-500 Using the chart, what can you determine is the role of the herbs? How do you know?

The herbs have the role of a producer. Answer Column 5-500 The herbs have the role of a producer. I can determine this because it doesn’t eat food, so it must produce its own food.