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Page 1: LIVING SYSTEMS (Animals) 4.5 Vocabulary Review Tara W. Moore Suffolk Public Schools Elementary Lead Science Teacher

LIVING SYSTEMS(Animals)

4.5Vocabulary Review

Tara W. Moore Suffolk Public Schools

Elementary Lead Science Teacher

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Structural Adaptations

Draw a picture of an animal that has a structural adaptation. Label the structural adaptation and write how the animal uses the adaptation.

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List two structural adaptations for the fish and tell how they allow the organism to

succeed in its environment.

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Behavioral Adaptations

Draw a picture of an animal that has a behavioral adaptation. Label the behavioral adaptation and write how the animal uses the adaptation.

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Habitat

Below is a picture of a tropical fish.

Draw a picture and write a description of its habitat. (Remember an organism’s habitat provides food, water, shelter, and space.)

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Producers

ALL LIVING THINGS NEED ENERGY FROM FOOD. Green plants are the only living things that can make their own food. They are called producers. A food chain always begins with a producer.

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Consumers Animals are

consumers because they eat plants or other animals to get their energy. The first consumer in a food chain is an herbivore (an animal that eats only plants).

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Consumers

The next consumer is a carnivore (an animal that eats only other animals). A carnivore may be eaten by a larger carnivore.

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Consumers

A food chain sometimes includes a consumer that is an omnivore (an animal that eats both plants and animals).

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Decomposers

Decomposers are consumers that break down dead plants and animals. They return materials stored in dead plants and animals to the soil, water, and air. Then green plants use the materials to make food.

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Food Chain

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Food Chain Use the following producers, consumers, and

decomposers to draw a food chain.

RaccoonGrassEarthwormMushroomWolfMothBearSnakeMouse

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Food Web

Using the same animals from your food chain create a food web. (Try to use as many of the animals as you can.)

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Niches

Below is a picture of a butterfly. How does its niche change throughout its life cycle?

During its life cycle, an organism’s niche may change. For example, what an animal eats, what eats it, and other relationships will change.

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Your Niche

What is your niche in your community?

What was it when you were two years old?

How has your niche changed over the years?

Will it continue to change? Explain.

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Human Impact on Ecosystems

List two positive influences humans have made on ecosystems.

List two negative influences humans have made on different ecosystems.

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Closing Activity

Use the following words in a sentence to summarize the unit of study about Living Systems. (Be creative.)

Life Cycle Humans

Habitat Ecosystem

Niche Organism