Unit B: Chapter 2 Vocabulary Living Things Depend on One Another.

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Unit B: Chapter 2 Vocabulary Living Things Depend on One Another

What does interact mean?  Plants and animals work together or interact.

What is a producer?  A producer is a living thing that makes its own food.

What is a consumer?  A consumer is a living thing that eats other things as food.

What is a herbivore?  A herbivore eats only plants.

What is a carnivore?  A carnivore eats other animals. Often they must hunt and kill their food.

What is an omnivore?  A omnivore eats both plants and other animals.

What is a decomposer?  A decomposer is a living thing that breaks down dead things for food.

What is a food chain?  A food chain is the path of food and energy from one living thing to another.

What is an Energy Pyramid?  An energy pyramid shows that the amount of useable energy in an ecosystem is less for each higher animal in the food chain.

What is a Food Web?  A food web is a model that shows how food chains overlap and link together. A food web contains producers and consumers that are used as food by more than one living thing.

What is a predator?  A predator is an animal that hunts another animal for food.

What is prey?  Prey is the animal that is hunted for food.