Food Chain/Web Activity

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Food Chain/Web Activity Instructions: Color each square by using the key Cut out each square & construct several food webs from the organisms on the worksheet. Glue them onto PAGE 56 of your science journal

Food Chain versus Food Web

Definitions & Color Key Carnivore: an animal that feeds on flesh Omnivore: an animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin Producer: an organism that makes its own food Herbivore: an animal that feeds on plants Detritivore: an animal that feeds on dead organic material, especially plant detritus