Food Chains
  • 1. Which animal is an herbivore?
A) zebra
B) coyote
C) skunk
D) cat
  • 2. If you see animals grazing in a field, what type of animal would it be?
A) herbivore
B) omnivore
C) carnivore
D) insectivore
  • 3. What is the original source of energy in a food chain?
A) produce
B) sun
C) soil
D) consumer
  • 4. How is a producer different from a consumer?
A) A consumer makes its own food
B) A producer only eats meat
C) A consumer only eats plants
D) A plant makes its own food
  • 5. What is the job of the decomposer?
A) tear up foods
B) eat meat
C) break down waste
D) eat plants
  • 6. Which statement is true about food chains?
A) the arrow shows which animals are herbivores
B) the arrow show which animal eat meat
C) all food chains start with consumers
D) the arrow shows the movement of energy
  • 7. What is a food web?
A) animals that eat too much
B) overlapping food chains
C) animals that break down waste
D) shows what plants eat in an ecosystem
  • 8. Which of the following is a producer?
A) strawberries
B) snail
C) cats
D) fish
  • 9. How does a producer get its energy?
A) soil
B) water
C) animals
D) sun
  • 10. Which of the following could not be part of a food chain?
A) producer
B) sun
C) adaptation
D) consumer
  • 11. What would happen to a food chain if the producer was taken out? grass-->mouse-->snake-->hawk
A) The mouse would eat the snake
B) The animals would be thirsty
C) The snake would eat grass
D) The animals would starve and likely all die
  • 12. Which food chain is correct?
A) snake-->mouse-->corn
B) mouse-->grass-->snake
C) corn<--mouse<--snake
D) corn-->mouse-->snake
  • 13. An example of a decomposer would be...
A) grass
B) bread
C) snake
D) fungus
  • 14. A carnivore eats only
A) mold
B) both meat and plants
C) plants
D) meat
  • 15. Choose the incorrect food chain
A) grass-->turkey-->person
B) lettuce-->turtle-->dog
C) corn-->mouse-->cat
D) mouse -->cat-->coyote
  • 16. This type of organism eats dead stuff before it decomposes.
A) scavenger
B) trees
C) omnivore
D) predator
  • 17. A worm is an example of a ______.
A) herbivore
B) detrivore
C) producer
D) icky organism
  • 18. When two organisms live together and mutually benefit each other, they demonstrate _____.
A) parasitism
B) friendship
C) symbiosis
D) predator-prey relationship
  • 19. Secondary consumers live at which trophic level?
A) 1st trophic level
B) tertiary trophic level
C) 2nd trophic level
D) 3rd trophic level
  • 20. An organism that gets it energy and nutrition from chemicals - many from volcanic vents in the ocean.
A) omnivore
B) heterotroph
C) waterotroph
D) chemotroph
  • 21. What is the total quantity or weight of organic material found in an ecosystem called?
A) available energy mass
B) biomass
C) 10% rule
D) energy pyramid
  • 22. A way to show the biomass or productivity at different trophic levels is using a _____.
A) food chain
B) energy pyramid
C) biomass pyramid
D) 10% rule
  • 23. The 10% rule refers to the _____.
A) amount of energy that transfers from one trophic level to the next
B) amount of waste produced by decomposers and detrivores
C) number of producers available for herbivores to eat
D) way two food chains are inter-connected
  • 24. An organism capable of producing its own food is called a _____.
A) heterotroph
B) autotroph
C) herbivore
D) detrivore
  • 25. An organism that consumes food energy from other organisms is called a _____.
A) autotroph
B) heterotroph
C) producer
D) chemotroph
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