5.3.1: What is it? | 5.3.2: How does it work? | 5.3.3: Modeling Movement | 5.3.4: Is it a good solution? |
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What is a collection of interacting parts?
a system
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What is a chain that describes a feeding relationship among a few organisms.
a food chain or food web
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What is how to show which organism is eaten by another organism?
Arrow pointing to food going inside the organism eating it.
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What is a resource the United States uses a lot of?
Water
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What is a part of the biosphere with thousands of interacting parts and organisms?
a biosphere
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What are the 4 items that producers need to make food?
sunlight, water, nutrients from soil, and carbon dioxide
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What are the three ways organisms compete in an ecosystem?
space, food, shelter
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What are ways to save water?
toilets, faucets, shower heads
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What is an organism that makes its own food?
a producer
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Where do organisms get their energy?
the sun
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What is parts of a food chain?
sun, producer, consumer, decomposer
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Why did our plants in class die?
Not enough sun, too much water, or not enough water
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What is an organism that get their food by eating plants or other animals?
a consumer
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Where do organisms get their matter?
food
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What is how organisms use energy from their food (matter)?
grow, move, repair, hunt
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What is a way to recycle food leftovers?
composting
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What is an organism that eats plant and animal material not eaten?
a decomposer
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What is organisms that feed on left over plants and animals?
beetle larvae, worms, bacteria, and fungi
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What happens when bacteria and fungi decompose food?
Fruit and vegetables shrink
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What is Weber University?
offers recycling for batteries, glass, and electronics
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