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FOOD CHAINS AND FOOD WEBS

Break down dead plants and animals Bacteria and fungi are two examples Reduces dead organisms to simpler forms of matter Returns them to the soil

Shows how each living thing gets food Always begins with the producer Arrows show the flow of energy from one organism to another

Build a Food Chain Click on the links below to build a food chain: Chain Reaction Game Food Chain Game

Food Web A collection of food chains interconnected from the same ecosystem Arrows show the flow of energy from one organism to another Multiple consumers and producers

Build a Food Web Click on the links below to build a food web: Food Web Fun with Food Webs

Energy Pyramid Shows the amounts of energy available at each trophic level of an ecosystem The higher in the pyramid, the less energy available