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Food Webs Vocab
Test Description: Vocab for food webs unit
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A sequence of living things in which each one feeds on the living thing below it.
A
food chain
B
extinction
C
food web
D
apex predator
2) a model made of intersecting food chains
A
apex predator
B
decomposer
C
compost
D
food web
3) A process by which plants use sunlight to make sugar from carbon dioxide and water.
A
compost
B
decomposer
C
photosynthesis
D
producer
4) A living thing (almost always a plant) that takes energy from the sun and make its own food.
A
photosynthesis
B
decomposer
C
fungi
D
producer
5) An animal found at the top of a food web and is not eaten by any other animals. Examples include sharks, owls and lions.
A
decomposer
B
consumer
C
producer
D
apex predator
6) Living things that break down dead and decaying organisms. The most common are bacteria and fungi.
A
apex predators
B
compost
C
decomposers
D
producers
7) Tiny living things that are everywhere around us. We can only see them with a very powerful microscope
A
bacteria
B
fungi
C
decomposers
D
producers
8) a living thing that helps break down dead and decaying matter. Some familiar examples are mushrooms, mold and yeast.
A
bacteria
B
compost
C
fungi
D
producers
9) A living thing that is no longer found alive anywhere on Earth today.
A
endangered
B
food web
C
extinction
D
compost
10) usually made by gathering plant material such as leaves and vegetable peels into a pile and letting it decompose over many months thanks to bacteria and fungi
A
photosynthesis
B
compost
C
producers
D
decomposers
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