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Food Web

Food Web. By: Jade, Arlo , and Kaylen. What is a Food Web?. A path which energy is passed from one living thing to another. What does it start with?. It starts with the sun, because it helps plants and grass. Parts of a Food Web. The First Organisms. The Other Organisms. Producers

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Food Web

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  1. Food Web By: Jade, Arlo, and Kaylen

  2. What is a Food Web? • A path which energy is passed from one living thing to another.

  3. What does it start with? • It starts with the sun, because it helps plants and grass.

  4. Parts of a Food Web The First Organisms The Other Organisms • Producers • Consumers eat producers. • Consumers • Consumers are animals and they’re sometimes plants.

  5. Herbivores • Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. • Some examples are rabbits, cows, deer, and horses.

  6. Omnivores • Omnivores are animals that eat plants and meat. • People are omnivores because they eat plants and meat (animals).

  7. Carnivores • Carnivores are animals that eat meat. • Frogs are carnivores, because they eat any kind of bug meat. Some other examples are lions, tigers, polar bears, and spiders.

  8. Decomposers • Decomposers break down dead things. • Some examples of decomposers are worms and fungi.

  9. How Organisms Survive • Organisms need energy to survive.

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