Organizing Ecosystems Part 2

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Organizing Ecosystems Part 2

Right Side On the Right Side of your journal you’ll create a foldable Fold paper in half Outside:three words written from top to bottom Producer; Consumer; and Decomposer Inside: Definition; 2 examples; 2 pictures (Can be from the book); Add 3 types of consumer definitions in the consumer category (Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore)

Left side Create a food chain example with trophic level examples Find Pictures from text Primary Producer→ Primary Consumer → Secondary Consumer → Tertiary Consumer → Decomposer Pictures and label each in chain like fashion