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Page 1: Food Chains and Food Webs. Why do scientists study food chains? Scientists study food chains to see how energy flows through organisms Where do we get.

Food Chains and Food Webs

Page 2: Food Chains and Food Webs. Why do scientists study food chains? Scientists study food chains to see how energy flows through organisms Where do we get.

Why do scientists study food chains?

• Scientists study food chains to see how energy flows through organisms•Where do we get energy?–Food (plants, animals)–Where do those organisms get

energy?

Page 3: Food Chains and Food Webs. Why do scientists study food chains? Scientists study food chains to see how energy flows through organisms Where do we get.
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Carnivores

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Herbivores

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Omnivores

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Producers• Organisms that make their own food• Bottom of the food chain

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Consumers• Organisms that do NOT make their own

food but have to find it• Primary consumers: middle of the food

chain; get their energy from producers• Secondary consumers: top of the food

chain; get their energy from primary consumers

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Decomposers• Breaks down the soft tissues of dead

plants and animals• Two types of decomposers–1. Bacteria–2. Fungi

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Scavengers• Organisms that are too lazy to go

hunt for their food

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Predators• Animals that hunt

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Prey• Animals being hunted

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Endangered • organisms that are rare and

may eventually disappear

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Extinct • organisms that are gone

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According to Terracycle, 100 species of animals and plants become extinct

every week!!!

How do humans affect food chains?

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Links• http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/

animals/kidscorner/games/foodchaingame.htm

• http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/ecosystems/food-chains.htm

• http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/frogs/chain_reaction/index.cfm

• http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/kidscorner/foodchain/foodchain.htm


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