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Constructing a Food Web

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Question 1
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Draw the following food chains.

in black: seeds --> mouse --> snake --> hawk

in green: plant leaves --> bunny--> fox

in blue: plant leaves--> worm--> robin

in purple: seeds--> mouse--> fox

in pink: plant leaves--> bunny--> hawk

in orange: seeds--> robin--> hawk

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Question 11
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Use the text box feature to type in the animal names in the energy pyramid. You need to correctly place each animal in the correct position on the energy pyramid.

What is another term for primary consumer?
producer
carnivore
herbivore
omnivore
What is another term for a secondary consumer?
producer
carnivore
herbivore
autotroph
Click on all the primary consumers in the food web.
mouse
snake
fox
bunny
plant
Click on all the secondary consumers in the food web.
mouse
snake
fox
bunny
plant
In the food web, robins eat both seeds and worms. Since robins eat both plants and meat robins are
herbivores
carnivores
decomposers
omnivores
In the food web, hawks and foxes do not have any predators. In this food web hawks and foxes are
top carnivores
primary consumers
producers
omnivores
In the food web: seeds-->bunny-->fox. If the bunny has 400 calories, how many calories get transfered to the fox?
4
40
400
10
Herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores are all
decomposers
producers
scavengers
consumers
Aquarium food chain: shrimp--> fish--> shark.

What would happen to the number of shark, if the number of shrimp decreased?
decrease
stay the same
increase
increase then decrease