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Do you like to play games. If you do, you will need energy Do you like to play games? If you do, you will need energy. Every time you run or jump, you are using up energy in your body. How do you get the energy to play?

You get energy from the food you eat. Similarly, all living things get energy from their food so that they can move and grow. As food passes through the body, some of it is digested. This process of digestion releases energy.

A food chain shows how each living thing gets its food A food chain shows how each living thing gets its food. Some animals eat plants and some animals eat other animals. Definition of food chain: Food chains are representative of the eating relationships between species within an ecosystem or a particular living place. Many types of food chains or webs are applicable depending on habitat or environmental factors.

A food chain always starts with plant life and ends with an anima 1*Plants are called producers because they are able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water.

There are three groups of consumers. 2*Animals cannot make their own food so they must eat plants and/or other animals. They are called consumers. There are three groups of consumers. consumers producers Omnivores decomposers carnivores herbivores

3*Animals and people who eat BOTH animals and plants are called omnivores. 4*Then there are decomposers (bacteria and fungi) which feed on decaying matter. *These decomposers speed up the decaying process that releases mineral salts back into the food chain for absorption by plants as nutrients.

Do you know why there are more herbivores than carnivores? In a food chain, energy is passed from one link to another. When a herbivore eats, only a fraction of the energy (that it gets from the plant food) becomes new body mass; the rest of the energy is lost as waste or used up by the herbivore to carry out its life processes (e.g., movement, digestion, reproduction).

Therefore, when the herbivore is eaten by a carnivore, it passes only a small amount of total energy (that it has received) to the carnivore. Of the energy transferred from the herbivore to the carnivore, some energy will be "wasted" or "used up" by the carnivore. The carnivore then has to eat many herbivores to get enough energy to grow. Because of the large amount of energy that is lost at each link, the amount of energy that is transferred gets lesser and lesser ...

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