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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Food Webs
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Food webs are cycles of what eats what. All living things, plants and animals, need energy in order to survive. Plants (like grass for example) create energy from sunlight by photosynthesis. This is then transferred to herbivores (like rabbits) which eat the plants. Predators (such as foxes) then eat the herbivores and the energy is transferred once more. These transfers of energy are what we call food chains.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Science - Elementary School - Food Webs
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10 Questions

1. In a food web, secondary consumers eat the primary consumers, or herbivores. Which one of these is a secondary consumer?
2. Which of the following support all life on Earth?
3. Which of these food chains is in the right order?
4. What is an omnivore?
5. Which of these species is a producer?
6. Which of the following support all life on Earth?
7. What must be at the beginning of every food chain?
8. What must be at the beginning of every food chain?
9. What does a decomposer do in a food web?
10. Which of these species is a producer?