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Natural Science Unit 5 Review, 5th Grade, ESL

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Natural Science Unit 5 Review, 5th Grade, ESL

by Brooklynne Webster
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Starts with A

What allows living things to survive in a particular environment?

Starts with B

Components of an ecosystem are in ________ with each other.

Starts with C

Living things that obtain their food from other living things.

Starts with D

Microorganisms and fungi that breaks down dead animal and plant materials.

Contains E

What do bees transport on their bodies from one flower to another?

Starts with F

Living things are affected by different ________ in the environment.

Contains G

What feeds on the remains of dead animals?

Starts with H

A rabbit that eats plants.

Contains I

What kind of consumers feed on secondary consumers?

Starts with J

When food chains are interconnected and _____ ________ they make up a food web.

Starts with K

Small crustaceans that are fed on by many animals that live in the cold waters around Antarctica (Hint: Use your book.)

Starts with L

_________ things in an ecosystem interact with each other in many ways.

Starts with M

Decomposers are __________ and fungi that break down dead animals and plant materials.

Contains N

Mutualism is the relationship between two species when both ______.

Contains O

What is the relationship between different species that have the same needs?

Starts with P

In a parasitic relationship, what is the species that benefits called?

Starts with Q

The leader or "boss" in a beehive.

Contains R

Living things that makes their own food.

Starts with S

What kind of consumers feed on primary consumers? For example, eagles eating foxes.

Contains T

Species ______ to their environment. (This allows them to survive.)

Starts with U

Commensalism is the relationship between two species when one benefits and the other remains _________.

Starts with V

An example of a scavenger (it's a bird).

Contains W

Made up of many food chains joined together and interconnected.

Starts with X

Plants adapted to dry climatic conditions are known as __________.

Contains Y

Living things can also ______ the environment.

Contains Z

Decomposers help to ______ soil by breaking down dead animal and plant materials into minerals.

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