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A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.
Sun →
All food chains start with the sun
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Feeding Relationships
A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.
Sun → grass →
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Feeding Relationships
A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.
Sun → grass → rabbit →
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Feeding Relationships
A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship.
Sun → grass → rabbit → fox
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All food chains start with ENERGY from the sun
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carbon dioxide from the air
energy from
sunlight
(or light)
water from
the roots
food
transported to the
rest of the plant
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carbon dioxide from the air
energy from
sunlight
(or light)
water from
the roots
food
transported to the
rest of the plant
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Because plants produce their own food, they are called ‘Producers’
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The energy is then passed on to animals when they eat the plant.
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Animals of all shapes…
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…and sizes!
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Because these animals are the first to take the food energy from the plants,
They are called primary consumers
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Slide 14
Some of these primary consumers have predators. Other animals that feed on them