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Habitats and Interactions Food Chains Year 7 Science: Habitats and Interactions

Learning about food chains 1. Go to the following website: http://www.iknowthat.com/ScienceIllustrations/foodchains/science_desk.swf 2. Click on each part of the interactive to write the definitions on the next slide (see image). 3. Write a food chain for each of the 4 different habitats, and list the producer, primary, secondary and territory consumer for each

Write a definition and give an example Producer Primary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Decomposer Omnivore Carnivore Herbivore

For each habitat, write a food chain and list the producer, primary, secondary and tertiary consumers

For each habitat, write a food chain and list the producer, primary, secondary and tertiary consumers

For each habitat, write a food chain and list the primary, secondary and tertiary consumers

For each habitat, write a food chain and list the primary, secondary and tertiary consumers