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Vocab. IVocab. IIFinish the Chain Consumer, Producer, Decomposer?? Misc. Column F Australian Animals

A living thing that depends on producers for food? A 100

Consumer A 100

The addition of harmful substances to a community? A 200

Pollution A 200

The flow of energy and materials through food chains that are connected? A 300

Food Web A 300

A consumer that hunts, kills, and eats other animals? A 400

Predator A 400

The path energy and materials take in a community? A 500

Food Chain A 500

A consumer that eats only producers (plants)? B 100

Herbivore B 100

A consumer that eats only other consumers (meat)? B 200

Carnivore B 200

A consumer that eats producers and other consumers? B 300

Omnivore B 300

An animal that predators hunt and eat? B 400

Prey B 400

A consumer that puts materials from dead plants and animals back into soil, air, and water? B 500

Decomposer B 500

Shark _________ algae C 100

Fish C 100

Cricket Toad ________ C 200

Snake C 200

_________ rabbit fox C 300

Mouse C 300

_________ cricket toad C 500

Grass C 500

Mushrooms? D 100

Decomposer D 100

Lion? D 200

Consumer D 200

Bear? D 300

Consumer D 300

Corn? D 400

Producer D 400

Trees? D 500

Producer D 500

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response: There would be fewer consumers because they would die off. Click on screen to continue

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