SOL 3.5 Food Chains Question Preview (ID: 14131)


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What is a food chain?
a) It shows how animals are related to one another.
b) It shows the steps an animal goes through from birth to death.
c) It shows animals that all migrate.
d) It shows how energy is passed from one organism to another.

What is a producer?
a) an organism that needs to eat other organisms to live
b) an organism that can make its own food using sunlight such as a plant
c) an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
d) an organism that is dead

What is a decomposer?
a) an organism that needs to eat other organisms to live
b) an organism that can make its own food using sunlight such as a plant
c) an organism that breaks down dead plants and animals
d) an organism that is dead

Which of the answer choices would be a producer?
a) rose
b) polar bear
c) ant
d) arctic cod

A seal gets consumed bya polar bear. This makes the seal an example of _______.
a) predator
b) prey
c) hunter
d) decomposer

Deer eat only plants. This makes deer ______.
a) carnivores
b) herbivores
c) omnivores
d) starving

The snake in a food chain diagram eats only other animals. This makes snakes ______.
a) carnivores
b) herbivores
c) omnivoress
d) prey

What are the mushrooms in a food chain an example of? (Hint: mold and germs are an example too!)
a) producer
b) consumer
c) decomposer
d) prey

Animals that eat plants and animals to survive are ________________.
a) herbivores
b) carnivores
c) omnivores
d) prey

The arrows in a food chain point to _________________.
a) the direction the animals are moving
b) the animal that is consuming energy
c) the animal that is getting consumed for energy
d) the animal that has the most adaptations

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