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Title Slide (Slide #1) Include the title of your project, your name, & period.

Definitions (Slide #2) Define the following: 1. food chain 2. food web 3. autotroph 4. heterotroph 5. herbivore 6. carnivore 7. omnivore

The Sun (Slide #3) Give one fact about how the sun functions in the food chain. Provide a picture of the sun as part of this slide.

Producers (Slide #4) Define producer. Include the balanced equation for photosynthesis. Name & provide at least one picture of a producer.

Primary Consumers (Slide #5) Define primary consumer. Name & provide at least one picture of a primary consumer.

Secondary Consumers (Slide #6) Define secondary consumer. Name & provide at least one picture of a secondary consumer.

Tertiary Consumers (Slide #7) Define tertiary consumer. Name & provide at least one picture of a tertiary consumer.

Scavengers (Slide #8) Define scavenger. Name & provide at least one picture of a scavenger.

Detritivores (Slide #9) Define detritivore. Name & provide at least one picture of a detritivore.

Decomposers (Slide #10) Define decomposer. Name & provide at least one picture of a decomposer.

Websites Used At the bottom of each slide, list as hyperlinks the websites you used to complete that particular slide. At least two different sources must be used for this project.