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Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain - Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Organisms that eat the food made by producers.  by producers.  (herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores) Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Organisms that eat the food made by producers.  by producers.  (herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores) 5. Herbivores – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Organisms that eat the food made by producers.  by producers.  (herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores) 5. Herbivores – An animal that eats only plants. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Organisms that eat the food made by producers.  by producers.  (herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores) 5. Herbivores – An animal that eats only plants. 6. Carnivores – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

1. Food Chain – A model that show how “energy”, stored in food, passes from organism to organism. 2. Energy Flow – The movement of energy, starting from the sun, and passing from one organism to the next. 3. Producers – Plants & algae; they produce food for themselves and others. 4. Consumers – Organisms that eat the food made by producers.  by producers.  (herbivores, carnivores, & omnivores) 5. Herbivores – An animal that eats only plants. 6. Carnivores – An animal that eats other animals. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – An animal that eats both plants and other animals. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – An animal that eats both plants and other animals. 8. Predator – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – An animal that eats both plants and other animals. 8. Predator – An organism that catches and eats other organisms. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – An animal that eats both plants and other animals. 8. Predator – An organism that catches and eats other organisms. 9. Prey – Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs

7. Omnivore – An animal that eats both plants and other animals. 8. Predator – An organism that catches and eats other organisms. 9. Prey – An organism that is caught and eaten by another organism. Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs