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Food Web Worksheet. LABEL THE FOOD WEB. Label each organism based on its position in the food web: = Producer, 1 = Primary Consumer, 2 = Secondary Consumer, 3 = Tertiary Consumer, 2) Then label each animal as: H = Herbivore, C = Carnivore or O = Omnivore. D = Decomposer (Some may have more than one label.) Oak Tree. Squirrel. Owl. Fungi. Shrew.
Worksheets are included to help students identify the different components of food chains and webs, including producers, primary and secondary consumers, herbivores and carnivores. Multiple choice questions assess understanding of energy flow and trophic levels.
Use the cards to build models and answer questions as directed on this worksheet. After building a food chain or food web with the cards, record your version by writing the organism names in the appropriate spaces on the worksheet and connecting them with arrows.
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.
In this worksheet, we will practice interpreting the interdependent relationships of organisms in ecosystems using food webs. Q1: Each link of the food chain is named according to what the organism eats and how it contributes to the energy of the ecosystem.
Food chains and food webs 1. Draw a food chain which clearly illustrates the feeding relationships described above. [4] 2. Draw a pyramid of numbers to illustrate the description above. [4] 3. What is a pyramid of numbers? Comment on the shape of this pyramid of numbers in your answer. [3] 4. Draw a food web which illustrates a feeding ...
Classify organisms, including humans, according to their role in a food chain. Worksheet (attached), Pencil, a Ball of Yarn, Name Tags. Students will learn about food chains and food webs by exploring a beaver pond food web and the life within it. Begin by introducing the concept of a food chain and food web.