Interactions of living quiz

Grass isn’t eaten by a prairie dog.The prairie dog is eaten by a coyote this is an example of
Energy flow
Food chain
Food web
All of the above
One food Web arrow goes from a prairie dog to a coyote showing that
The coyote eats the prairie dog
The prairie dog dies
To show the beefy flowing between the animals
Organisms that gain energy from the sun are called
Carnivores
Producers
Decomposers
Limiting factors determine an areas carrying capacity because animals don’t need ... To survive
Resources
Light
Other animals
Give4 examples of prey adaptations
Built for speed,sharp claws&teeth,camoflauge
Food,fur,strong eyes,sun light
What do we call an animal that makes its own food
Producer
Chlorophyll
Bacteria
After a carnivore has killed and eaten an animal which type of consumer eats the remaining meat?
Carnivores
Scavenger,decomposer
Omnivores
Predator
Natures recyclers are
Decomposers
Nutrients
Animals that pick up trash
2 types of decomposers
Fungi
Bacteria
Plants
Animals
The base of a energy pyramid always shows
Producers
Tertiary consumers
Decomposers
What happens in an ecosystem if one animal dies
They are all affected
One dies
Animals will be just fine
What do arrows going in the same direction on a food web represent
How energy flows
How energy dies off
How animals are affected
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