Producers and Consumers in Ecosystems
Explore the roles of producers and consumers in an ecosystem with this engaging Grade 4 science worksheet.
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Producers and Consumers in Ecosystems
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. What do plants need to make their own food?
Other plants
Sunlight, water, and air
Animals
Rocks
2. Which of these is a producer?
A lion
A rabbit
A sunflower
A snake
3. Animals that eat other animals are called .
4. Plants are called because they make their own food.
5. A consumer that eats only plants is called a .
6. Look at the image below. What is a food chain? Explain in your own words.

7. All living things need food to get energy.
True
False
8. A primary consumer eats producers.
True
False
Use the words below to complete the sentences.
9. A bear eats berries and fish, so it is an .
10. A deer only eats plants, which means it is a .
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