Chapter 2 B Living Things Need Energy Question Preview (ID: 35174)


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Which organisms does the base of an energy pyramid represent?
a) producers
b) scavengers
c) consumers
d) herbivores

One food web arrow goes from a prairie dog to a coyote, showing that
a) the prairie dog is a producer.
b) the coyote is bigger.
c) the coyote eats the prairie dog.
d) the prairie dog eats the coyote.

Organisms that can make their own food from sunlight are called
a) producers
b) carnivores
c) scavengers
d) decomposers

Grass that gains energy from the sun is an example of a
a) producer
b) consumer
c) scavenger
d) herbivore

Which of the following is the correct order in a food chain?
a) sun-consumers-predators-parasites-hosts
b) sun-producers-herbivores-carnivores-scavengers
c) sun-producers-decomposers-consumers-omnivores
d) sun-producers-herbivores-scavengers-carnivores

eats only plants
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) food chain

eats both plants and aniamls
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) food chain

eats only animals
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) food chain

A diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another.
a) herbivore
b) carnivore
c) omnivore
d) food chain

Where do producers get their energy?
a) From other producres
b) From consumers
c) From the sun
d) From the Earth

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