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T. Trimpe

Use the food web to answer these questions. 1. What is the producer? 2. Name one organism that is an herbivore. 3. Name one organism that is an omnivore. 4. Name one organism that is a carnivore. 5. What would happen to the minnow population if the grey heron were removed?

1. What is the producer? 3. Name one organism that is an omnivore. Plant Plankton 2. Name one organism that is an herbivore. Daphnia or Snail 4. Name one organism that is a carnivore. Tadpole Anything but daphnia, snail, or tadpole 5. What would happen to the minnow population if the grey heron were removed? We would expect the minnow population to increase, since there would not be heron around to eat them. The answers are …