Ecology. Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Producer Primary Consumer Energy Pyramid.

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Ecology

Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Producer Primary Consumer Energy Pyramid

Carnivore Carnivore/ Omnivore Producer Herbivore Energy Pyramid

1 unit 10 units 1000 units 100 units Energy Pyramid

9.872 units units 9872 units units Energy Pyramid

.62 units 6.2 units 620 units 62 units Energy Pyramid

Hawk Snake Grass Grasshopper Energy Pyramid

Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Producer Primary Consumer Energy Pyramid Carnivore Carnivore/Omnivore Herbivore 1000 units 10 units 1 unit 100 units

What can we form from our pyramids? Food Chains! – Linear Producer Prim.Cons. Sec.Cons. Tert. Cons.