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Page 1: Science: Unit B Chapter 2 Hosted by Mrs. Tweedie.

Science: Unit B Chapter 2

Hosted by

Mrs. Tweedie

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Living Things and Food

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A living thing that makes itsown food.

What is a producer?

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•A living thing that breaks down dead things for food.•Fungi, mushrooms, earthworms

What are decomposers?

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It shows that the amountof usable energy in an ecosystem

is less for each higher animalin the food chain.

What is an energy pyramid?

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A model that shows how foodchains overlap in an ecosystem.

What is a food web?

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A living thing that eats otherliving things as food.

What is a consumer?

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To work together.

What is interact?

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What are plants?

They are at the bottom of theenergy pyramid.

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An animal that hunts anotherfor food.

What is a predator?

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•eats only plants•sheep and deer

What is a herbivore?

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•All living things need it to live•Producers get it from sunlight.•Consumers get it from food.

What is energy?

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What are plant-eating animals?

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They are second on the energy pyramid.

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An animal that is hunted.

What is prey?

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•a consumer that gets food by eating other animals•lions, owls, hawks

What are carnivores?

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It shows how energy moves through the environment.

What is a food chain?

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They are third on the energy pyramid.

What are animals that eat other animals?

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Two thingson this webthat get theirenergy directly from the sun.

What are trees and grass?

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•eat both plants and animals•most people, bears, turtles

What are omnivores?

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It would come next in the food chain.

What is a turtle?

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They are at the topon the energypyramid.

What are animals that are not usually eaten by other animals?

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What are the robin, and mouse?

Two animalson this webthat are bothpredator andprey.