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Food Chain Created By Jacob Haskins CLICK TO Start Start CLICK TO Start Start
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What is a Food Chain? A list that shows the path that energy takes from organism to organism
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An organism that takes energy straight from a renewable source A renewable resource is something that does not run out for example: the Sun, water, or soil. One example is plants like grass
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An animal that takes energy from another living thing Primary consumer is an animal that takes energy from a producer. A cricket eats grass to get its energy An animal that takes energy from another living thing Primary consumer is an animal that takes energy from a producer. A cricket eats grass to get its energy
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A secondary consumer is an animal that eats a primary consumer A frog eats crickets to get its energy
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A tertiary consumer is an animal that eats a secondary consumer A snake eats frogs to get its energy
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A quaternary consumer is an animal that eats a tertiary consumer An eagle eats snakes to get its energy
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Okay, it’s time to review what we have learned Let’s GoLet’s Go!
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What is an example of a producer? A B C D D Grass a frog a cricket a man
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Which is an example of a consumer? Frog Cricket Lion ALL of them
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What makes something a Tertiary Consumer? A B C D D Eating something Getting energy from the Sun Eating a Secondary Consumer Being a Snake
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Who is a Secondary Consumer in this food chain? A B C D D Snake Lion Grass Frog
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Where does a producer get its energy? A C D B B Eating a snake Sunlight Eating Grass Soil
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