
Food Chain and Food Web Lesson
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Science
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5th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 11 Questions
1
Food Chains and Webs
What's the difference?
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Multiple Choice
A food chain is a direct line.
True
False
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Food Chain
Shows the direct relationship between a producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer.
Only shows one flow of energy
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Food Web
Shows how multiple flows of energy between producers and consumers.
Show how energy is transferred in an ecosystem.
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7
Multiple Choice
A food web shows...
How energy flows in a direct line
How energy flows through an entire ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
A food chain shows...
how energy flows through in a directline
how energy flows through an entire ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
Which one expresses the flow of energy the best?
Food chain
Food web
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Roles within an ecosystem
Producers
Consumers
Predators
Decomposers
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Producers
-Get their energy from the sun
- Produce their own food through photosynthesis
- Plants!!!
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Consumers
- Primary Consumers
-Secondary Consumers
-Tertiary Consumers
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Multiple Choice
Consumers produce their own food.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Consumers eat....
Producers
Producers and other consumers
Only other consumers
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Multiple Choice
Producers eat.....
They don't. They make their own
Consumers
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Primary Consumers
They only eat producers
Herbivor
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Secondary Consumers
-mainly eat primary consumers
-Will also sometimes eat producers
-Omnivores
-Predators
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Tertiary Consumers
Also known as apex predidators. They mainly feed on consumers.
Apex Predator
Omnivore/Carnivores
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Multiple Select
Who are the consumers?
North American Red Fox
North American Shrew
Appalachian Cottontail
Northern Highbush Blueberry
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Multiple Choice
Who eats the primary consumers?
Tertiary Consumers
Secondary and Tertiary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
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Scavengers
The eat dead consumers mainly
Most do not hunt but eat animals that are already dead
Carnivores
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Multiple Choice
Do scavengers only break down territory consumers?
Yes, only the top predators
No, any level of consumer
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Decomposers
They break down everything that is apart of the ecosystem.
Helps to return the energy (nutrients) to the ground
Bacteria and fungi (mushrooms)
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Multiple Choice
What do decomposers return to the soil?
Oxygen
Nutrients
Nitrogen
Food Chains and Webs
What's the difference?
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