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Food Chains and Food Webs. What's for dinner?". Food Chains. A food chain is the sequence of who eats what in a ecosystem. Food Chains. A food chain starts with an energy source. The sun Deep sea vents In our woods, what was the primary energy source? CD. Food Chains. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Food Chains and Food Webs

What's for dinner?"

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Food Chains

A food chain is the sequence of who eats what in a ecosystem.

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Food Chains

A food chain starts with an energy source. The sun Deep sea vents

In our woods, what was the primary energy source?

• CD

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The 1rst link in the chain is an organism that makes its own food from the energy source. Usually photosynthesis

These are called Primary Producers Or Autotrophs.

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In our woods, what are the Autotrophs?

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How ‘bout the pond, what are the Primary Producers?

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Next come organisms called primary consumers. These are the organisms that eat the

autotrophs.Organisms that eat plants are called

herbivores. An example is a bunny that eats grass

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Next link in the chain are the animals that eat herbivores.

These are called secondary consumers. an example is a snake that eat bunnies.

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These animals (the secondary consumers) are eaten by larger predators called tertiary consumers. For example, owls eat snakes...

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Check out these food chains.

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Food Chains Primary producers are autotrophs. Primary consumers are herbivores (plant-eaters).

Eat secondary consumers.

Secondary consumers are carnivores (meat-eaters) or omnivores (animals that eat both animals and plants).

Eat secondary consumers.

Tertiary consumers are carnivores or omnivores Eat secondary consumers.

Quaternary consumers are carnivores or omnivores Eat tertiary consumers.

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Food Chains

The arrows in a food chain show the flow of energy, from the source to a top predator. As the energy flows from organism to organism, energy is lost at each step.

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Food Chains

A network of many food chains is called a food web.

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More Players in a Food Web

When any organism dies, It is eaten by detrivores

• (worms, maggots,crabs) It is broken down by decomposers

• (bacteria, fungi)

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