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Energy Cycles: Plants And Animals
Test Description: Energy Assessment
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following is NOT NEEDED by plants during photosynthesis?
A
carbon dioxide
B
water
C
soil
D
sunlight
2) During photosynthesis, plants give off...
A
carbon dioxide
B
carbohydrates
C
water
D
oxygen
3) As a result of photosynthesis, plants end up storing...
A
carbon dioxide
B
oxygen
C
water
D
carbohydrates
4) Through photosynthesis, plant convert light energy from the sun into...
A
kinetic energy
B
chemical energy
C
heat energy
D
magnetic energy
5) Energy that flows from warm objects to cool objects is called...
A
chemical energy
B
kinetic energy
C
heat energy
D
potential energy
6) Energy that is stored inside of matter (plants animals) is called...
A
kinetic energy
B
chemical energy
C
heat energy
D
potential energy
7) Energy that results from an object’s motion is known as...
A
kinetic energy
B
chemical energy
C
heat energy
D
potential energy
8) Stored energy that is related to an object’s position is called....
A
chemical energy
B
heat energy
C
potential energy
D
kinetic energy
9) Organisms, like plants, that make their own food are considered...
A
decomposers
B
producers
C
consumers
D
reducers
10) According to the 10% rule, only 10% of the energy that is stored inside a plant or animal gets transferred when it is eaten by something else. What happens to MOST of the remaining energy?
A
It is lost by animals growing.
B
It is lost as waste.
C
It is lost by animals moving.
D
It is lost as heat.
11) Which of the following is NOT considered a decomposer?
A
bacteria
B
vulture
C
insects
D
fungi
12) In the following food chain: (Sun - Grass - Mouse - Snake), how much of the original energy from the sun would be available to the mouse?
A
0.1%
B
100%
C
1%
D
10%
13) Which of the following is NOT true about decomposers?
A
They help break down dead plant and animal matter.
B
They help release the carbon contained in dead plants and animals back into the atmosphere.
C
They decompose other organisms, but never get decomposed themselves.
D
They help recycle nurtients back to the soil.
14) This part of the plant absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
A
leaves
B
flowers
C
stem
D
roots
15) This part of the plant allows the plant to reproduce.
A
seeds
B
leaves
C
stem
D
roots
16) This part of the plant helps support it, and transports water and nutrients from the soil to the leaves.
A
seed
B
stem
C
flower
D
fruit
17) This part of the plant is mainly responsible for producing food for the plant.
A
stems
B
flowers
C
roots
D
leaves
18) This type of decomposer helps break down once living organisms into even smaller parts...
A
worms
B
bacteria
C
insects
D
fungus
19) This type of decomposer acts as a filter, and helps oxygen and water get into the soil...
A
fungus
B
worms
C
insects
D
bacteria
20) This type of decomposer releases important nutrients back into the soil...
A
worms
B
fungus
C
insects
D
bacteria
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