Science 10 Ecosystems Day 1.

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Science 10 Ecosystems Day 1

Use the images on the following slide to: Identify: 2 predators 2 prey 2 carnivores 1 omnivore 1 herbivore 4 consumers 2 producers 1 scavenger 1 decomposer

Using the previous image, Make a food chain using a minimum of 4 organisms. Don’t forget to draw arrows!

Food chains What do they show? What are the arrows for? In which direction should they point?

Join with another group Put your food chains together and see how many interconnected food chains you can build. What are these called?

A Food Web

Text p.275-276 #5, 8, 9, 10