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Producers ALL producers are plants Grass Trees Flowers Plankton

Plankton are very small!

Consumers Consumers are sorted by what they eat Organisms that eat plants are call Herbivores Organisms that eat meat are called Carnivores

Herbivores are Primary Consumers. Primary consumers eat only producers. Primary consumers can be big or small. Examples include…

Carnivores- Secondary and Tertiary consumers They eat herbivores and sometimes other carnivores Where animals fall depends on their environment

Secondary consumers

Tertiary Consumers Tertiary consumers are the TOP of the food chain. Also called the Apex Predator They are usually big and fast Examples include…