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Food Web Worksheet. Part A: Use the marine food chain below to answer questions 1 to 5. 1. Identify the organism (s) that are producers. Phytoplankton (underwater microorganism which produces glucose by photosynthesis...so a plant more or less!) 2. Identify the organism (s) that are consumers. Zooplankton, Small Fish, Big Fish, Mammal. 3.
Select four cards to create a food chain, starting with a producer. Label the trophic level of each organism in your food chain as follows: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer. Record your food chain in the space below using species names and arrows.
When two or more food chains are connected in an ecosystem, we get a food web. Food webs can be simple or complex. Food webs show us how organisms depend on each other and the ecosystem for food. We can also see that the Sun's energy is transferred from plants to animals. The snails, fish, and turtles that eat the water lilies would have no ...
What are the major roles plants and animals play in the food web? a. producers, consumers, and decomposers. b. composers, consumers, and reproducers. c. consumers, scavengers, and parasites. 2. Which of these is not a producer? a. leopard. b. fern. c. Eucalyptus tree. 3. What do you call an animal that eats both plants and meat?
This document contains information about food chains and food webs, including: - An example food chain with producers, consumers, and trophic levels identified - Food chains combined to form a food web, with producers, consumers, and examples of predator-prey relationships listed - A sample food web is analyzed, with producers, consumers ...
Create Your Own Food Web Answer Key Please note that the answers to these questions should serve as a guide that suggests ways in which the questions could be answered. Please note that answers will depend on design of the food web you have developed. 1. The organisms at lower trophic levels in your food web should be more abundant
eat fish, mammals, birds, frogs, snakes, lizards, and dead animals. nest in forested areas near large lakes and rivers. I often soar in the. Adult Westslope Cutthroat Trout. live in the cold, clear water of lakes, streams, and rivers. eat aquatic insects and smaller fish.