All 6th Grade Science Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Life Science
Select the type of organism that eats living plants.
Producers
Producers and Consumers
Consumers
Decomposers
Consumers
There are three main types of organisms that make up a food chain: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Producers produce, or make, their own food. Plants are producers because they make their own food using sun, water, and carbon dioxide.
Consumers are animals that can't make their own food, so they eat, or consume, plants and/or other animals.
Decomposers eat dead plants and animals. Bacteria and fungi are common examples of decomposers.
Concumers is the correct answer.
Example Question #2 : Life Science
Select the type of organism that produces its own food.
Producers and Consumers
Producers
Decomposers
Consumers
Producers
There are three main types of organisms that make up a food chain: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Producers produce, or make, their own food. Plants are producers because they make their own food using sun, water, and carbon dioxide.
Consumers are animals that can't make their own food, so they eat, or consume, plants and/or other animals.
Decomposers eat dead plants and animals. Bacteria and fungi are common examples of decomposers.
Producers is the correct answer.
Example Question #3 : Life Science
Select the type of organism that eats dead plants.
Consumers
Producers and Consumers
Producers
Decomposers
Decomposers
There are three main types of organisms that make up a food chain: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Producers produce, or make, their own food. Plants are producers because they make their own food using sun, water, and carbon dioxide.
Consumers are animals that can't make their own food, so they eat, or consume, plants and/or other animals.
Decomposers eat dead plants and animals. Bacteria and fungi are common examples of decomposers.
Decomposers is the correct answer.
Example Question #4 : Life Science
Humans are categorized as what type of organisms?
Consumers
Producers and Consumers
Producers
Decomposers
Consumers
There are three main types of organisms that make up a food chain: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Producers produce, or make, their own food. Plants are producers because they make their own food using sun, water, and carbon dioxide.
Consumers are animals that can't make their own food, so they eat, or consume, plants and/or other animals.
Decomposers eat dead plants and animals. Bacteria and fungi are common examples of decomposers.
Humans eat plants and/or animals; thus, humans are consumers.