A) invertebrate B) vertebrate
A) species B) phylum C) kingdom D) order
A) kingdom B) class C) phylum D) species
A) classification B) family C) ecosystem D) food chain
A) Shark and zebra B) Clownfish and moth C) Octopus and starfish D) Earthworm and robin
A) Mammals B) Invertebrates C) Protists D) Plants
A) Animals have a nucleus; Plant cells have no nucleus B) Plants have tubes; animals have backbones C) Plants make their own food; animals eat other plants and animals D) Animals have many cells; plants only have one cell
A) Photosynthesis B) Food Chain C) Plant's stomach D) Energy pyramid
A) Ecosystem B) Habitat C) Population D) Community
A) Carnivore B) Herbivore C) Omnivore D) Insectivore
A) Consumer B) Decomposer C) Producer D) Provider
A) Carnivore B) Herbivore C) Insectivore D) Omnivore
A) Food Chain B) Circle of Life C) Energy Chain D) Food Pyramid
A) Decomposer B) Carnivore C) Omnivore D) Herbivore
A) Food Pyramid B) Energy Chain C) Energy Pyramid D) Energy Diagram
A) Omnivore B) Insectivore C) Carnivore D) Herbivore
A) The wind B) The Earth C) The sun D) Fresh water
A) 1 percent B) 50 percent C) 75 percent D) 10 percent
A) Hydrogen B) Oxygen C) Carbon Dioxide D) Nitrogen
A) Community B) Neighborhood C) Ecosystem D) Population
A) Race B) Competition C) Search D) House hunting
A) Conservation B) Recycling C) Saving D) Reusing
A) Predator B) Omnivore C) Prey D) Insectivore
A) Omnivore B) Prey C) Predator D) Herbivore
A) Acid rain B) Air pollution C) Snow D) Smog
A) Reuse B) Recycle C) Reduce D) Restore
A) Aluminum cans B) Gasoline C) Newspaper D) Plastic bottles
A) Polar Bear B) Hawk C) Rabbit D) Tiger
A) Grasshoppers B) Mountain Lion C) Flowers D) Bacteria
A) Fungi B) Ladybug C) Mushroom D) Earthworm
A) sun, producer, predator, consumer, decomposer B) producer, sun, carnivore, herbivore, decomposer C) herbivore, carnivore, sun, producer, decomposer D) sun, producer, herbivore, carnivore, decomposer
A) Black bear and bobcat B) Birds and roses C) Deer and eagle D) Raccoons and jellyfish
A) Competition B) Extinction C) Adaptation D) A limiting factor
A) Climate change B) Habitat change C) Conservation D) Competition
A) Hurricane B) Pollution C) Building fences D) Farming
A) need to find extra food B) develop painful stomach cramps C) can digest food more easily D) inherit a dangerous disease
A) Kudzu leaves provide shelter for insects. B) The Sun helps kudzu grow. C) Kudzu vines cover nearby trees. D) A deer eats kudzu.
A) the tree is not harmed by the climbing vine. B) the vine takes nutrients from the tree. C) the tree benefits from having the vine grown on it. D) the vine chokes the tree limbs that it surrounds.
A) Both the insect and wildflower populations are unaffected by one another. B) The insect populations are harmed, but the wildflower populations benefit. C) The wildflower populations are harmed, but the insect populations benefit. D) Both the insect and wildflower populations benefit from one another.
A) The bald eagle population would decrease. B) The plankton population would decrease. C) The small fish population would increase. D) The salmon population would increase. |