Who’s Who in a Food Chain?

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Who’s Who in a Food Chain?

What is food chain? Food chains are diagrams showing the eating habit of various animals.Food chain always start with the producers since they are the producers of food

Producers ALL LIVING THINGS NEED ENERGY FROM FOOD. Green plants are the only living things that can make their own food. They are called producers. A food chain always begins with a producer.

Consumers Animals are consumers because they eat plants or other animals to get their energy. The first consumer in a food chain is an herbivore (an animal that eats only plants). For example Grass hopper deer, goat, cow buffalo etc.

Consumers The next consumer is a carnivore (an animal that eats only other animals). A carnivore may be eaten by a larger carnivore. For example Frog eats grasshopper, and then frog is being eaten up by snake.

Consumers A food chain sometimes includes a consumer that is an omnivore (an animal that eats both plants and animals).Like Humans,Bears,,Pigs etc.

Decomposers Decomposers are consumers that break down dead plants and animals. They return materials stored in dead plants and animals to the soil, water, and air. Then green plants use the materials to make food. For example Mushrooms, Earthworms

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