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______ describe large areas with a particular climate and vegetation.
a) Continent
b) Habitat
c) Ecosystems
d) Biomes

A deer eats grass and plants found in its habitat. Since the deer eats only plants, it is a __________.
a) Herbivore
b) Carnivore
c) Omnivore
d) Prey

A raccoon eats other animals like crayfish, as well as plant life. Since the raccoon eats both plants and animals it is an _________.
a) Herbivore
b) Carnivore
c) Omnivore
d) Prey

The interaction of all living and nonliving things in an environment is called an _____.
a) Producer
b) Consumer
c) Decomposer
d) Ecosystem

A leopard seal eats fish and penguins. It never eats plants. Since the leopard seal eats only meat, it is a __________.
a) Herbivore
b) Carnivore
c) Omnivore
d) Prey

Animals get their energy by eating plants and animals. A living thing that needs to eat to obtain energy is called a _____________.
a) Producer
b) Consumer
c) Decomposer
d) Ecosystem

Mushrooms cannot make their own food and they do not eat food. Instead, they get their energy by breaking down and absorbing dead organic matter. These types of living things are called __________.
a) Producer
b) Consumer
c) Decomposer
d) Ecosystem

Green plants can make food in their leaves. A living thing that can make food with energy from the sun is called a ___________ .
a) Producer
b) Consumer
c) Decomposer
d) Ecosystem

A _________ is an illustration that shows how energy is passed from one living thing to another.
a) Food Chain
b) Food Web
c) Water Cycle
d) Timeline

A _______ is an illustration that shows how animals are connected in their search for food within an ecosystem.
a) Food Chain
b) Food Web
c) Water Cycle
d) Timeline

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