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Food Chains LO: To create a food chain

What is a Food Chain?  A food chain is the path by which energy passes from one living thing to another.

What’s in a Food Chain?  Producers  Consumers

Producers  Producers make their own food  Green plants use energy from the sun to make food  Producers are on the bottom of the food chain

Consumers  Consumers hunt, gather, and store food because they cannot make their own.

Three Types of Consumers  Herbivores  Carnivores  Omnivores

Herbivores  Animals who eat plants such as: – grasshoppers – rabbits – squirrels – deer – pandas

Carnivores  Animals who only eat other animals such as: – tigers – lions – hawks – wolves – cougars

Omnivores  Animals who eat both plants and animals such as: – humans – bears

Let’s Look at a Food Chain  A food chain is a simplified way to look at the energy that passes from producers to consumers.

Predator & Prey  Predator- An animal that captures and eats other animals  Prey- The animal that is captured and eaten