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Welcome to the "Ecosystem Energy Flow Challenge" by Reading Readiness Centers! Test your knowledge of how energy flows in nature with this interactive game. Choose wisely as you navigate through statements about photosynthesis, the food chain, and the intricate connections in ecosystems. Watch out for the tricky incorrect options! Let's see how much you've learned about the fascinating world of energy flow in ecosystems.

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Title: "Ecosystem Energy Flow Challenge"Online version

Welcome to the "Ecosystem Energy Flow Challenge" by Reading Readiness Centers! Test your knowledge of how energy flows in nature with this interactive game. Choose wisely as you navigate through statements about photosynthesis, the food chain, and the intricate connections in ecosystems. Watch out for the tricky incorrect options! Let's see how much you've learned about the fascinating world of energy flow in ecosystems.

by Reading Readiness Center
1

Plants produce their own food through a process called photosynthesis.

2

Butterflies and bees collect pollen from flowers.

3

Animals play no role in the food chain of an ecosystem.

4

Decomposers release energy back into the soil by breaking down old plant and animal matter.

5

The energy in an ecosystem follows a linear path and doesn't circulate.

6

Flowers use nectar to attract and feed on butterflies and bees.

7

The food chain ensures that energy is evenly distributed among all organisms in an ecosystem.

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Squirrels play a crucial role in photosynthesis.

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The owl is considered a daytime animal in the ecosystem.

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The energy flow in an ecosystem is a one-time process and does not create a continuous cycle.

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