Definitions
A producer is the beginning of the food chain.
Primary Consumers are the ones that are high up in the food chain.
Secondary Consumers are the ones that eat a Primary Consumer.
Top Consumers are the top of the food chain, it barely gets eaten.
Primary Consumers are the ones that are high up in the food chain.
Secondary Consumers are the ones that eat a Primary Consumer.
Top Consumers are the top of the food chain, it barely gets eaten.
Where Do The Animals Go On The Graph?
Herbivores: Cows, Sheep, Deer, Rabbit, Grasshoppers,
Carnivores: Wolf, Lion, Hawk, Snake, Praying Mantis, Spider
Omnivores: Pigs, Bears, Raccoons, Human,
Consumers:Wolf, Lion, Cows, Sheep, Deer, Rabbit, Grasshopper, Snake, Hawk, Spider, Pigs, Bears, Raccoons, Human
Producers: None
Plants:None
Carnivores: Wolf, Lion, Hawk, Snake, Praying Mantis, Spider
Omnivores: Pigs, Bears, Raccoons, Human,
Consumers:Wolf, Lion, Cows, Sheep, Deer, Rabbit, Grasshopper, Snake, Hawk, Spider, Pigs, Bears, Raccoons, Human
Producers: None
Plants:None
| 1. One of the Food Chains I created was the hawks eat the snakes, the snakes eat the butterflies, butterflies eat milkweed, and milkweed get their food from the sun. 2. A Food Web can be considered a system because it has the producers, consumers and predators. 3. If one plant or animal of a sudden disappears, the whole entire food web would die because it keeps effects everything in the food web. 4. The organisms in this food chain get the matter from they need to repair and grow themselves from each other in the food chain where the cat eats the bird which eats the worm which eats the apple, which gets the food from the Sun. |