__ | 1. | Carnivore | | A. | all the living and nonliving things and their interactions |
__ | 2. | Consumer | | B. | using sun energy to make their own food (plants) |
__ | 3. | Decomposer | | C. | waves of heat energy from the sun to the earth |
__ | 4. | ecosystem | | D. | consumers that only eat plants |
__ | 5. | Food chain | | E. | consumers that only eat other animals |
__ | 6. | Food web | | F. | cannot produce their own food; have to eat |
__ | 7. | Herbivore | | G. | cause dead plants and animals to decay |
__ | 8. | Omnivore | | H. | model showing how living things are connected |
__ | 9. | Producer | | I. | consumers that eat both plants and animals |
__ | 10. | Radiation | | J. | plants and animals in several food chains link together |
__ | 11. | Biodegradable | | A. | everything around a living organism |
__ | 12. | Deforestation | | B. | no more of these organisms are alive on earth |
__ | 13. | Drought | | C. | needs in order to survive; food, water, sunlight, air, soil |
__ | 14. | Environment | | D. | the clearing of forest land |
__ | 15. | Extinct | | E. | addition of unwanted substance in the environment |
__ | 16. | Fossil | | F. | physical space where an organism lives |
__ | 17. | Habitat | | G. | evidence of an animal’s activity (ex: footprints) |
__ | 18. | Pollution | | H. | little rainfall causing dry soil |
__ | 19. | Resource | | I. | material that can be broken down in nature (nutrients) |
__ | 20. | Trace fossil | | J. | remains or trace of a plant or animal from the past |