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Food Chains and Food Webs Learning Objectives: Understand the difference between food chains and food webs. Label organisms in food webs by role. Explain the effect of changes in the food web.

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Video: Food Webs Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer Consumer Herbivore Omnivore Carnivore Predator Prey

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Video: Food Webs Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal CONSUMERS PRODUCER

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal HERBIVORES

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal CARNIVORES

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal OMNIVORE

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal PREY

(HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Define each key term. Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer – makes its own food Consumer – eats to survive Herbivore – eats plants only Omnivore – eats plants and meat Carnivore – eats meat only Predator – hunts animals Prey – hunted by another animal PREDATORS