FOOD WEBS PRACTICE
Determine where the Energy initially comes from. Which are Decomposers? Which are Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers, and Tertiary Consumers? Click on the red dots on the picture to check yourself. Fill in the blanks below with the correct answers. Click on the blank for the word bank. The energy for this food web starts with the sun.The Producers are the tree, acorn, and leaf.The Primary Consumers are the bird, deer, mouse, squirrel, and caterpillar.The Secondary Consumers are the wolf and owl.The Tertiary Consumer is the fox.The Decomposers are the earthworm and the mushrooms. Food Web Fill in the Blank Food Web - fill in the blanks based on the food web. Click on the red dots to help. Fill in the blanks. Click on the blank for the word bank. The Coyote, Mountain Lion, and Bobcat are the top trophic level of this food web. The Tertiary Consumers are carnivores. This means they only eat meat.The Ringtail, Western Whiptail, Raven, Black Tipped Jackrabbit, and the Pine Marten are the Secondary Consumers in this food web. They are omnivores. They means they eat meat and plants.The Pika, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Pacific Treefrog, Edith's Checkerspot, Douglas's Squirrel, and the Mule Deer are the Primary Consumers in this food web. They are herbivores. This means they only eat plants (which are producers).The first level of every food web consists of Producers. They convert light into energy through photosynthesis. In this food web, the producers are Plants, Flowers, Nuts, Seeds, and Fruit. Decomposers like bacteria, fungi, and earthworms break down dead or decaying organisms to get energy. They return nutrients to the soil to help the producers grow. Match the correct term with its definition. Click on the red dots when you scan over the picture. Use the information to help you match the terms with their definition. Match the correct term with its definition. Click on the red dots when you scan over the picture above. Use the information to help you match the terms with their definition. Consumer An organism that gets its energy from eating other organisms Energy pyramid A diagram that shows how much energy moves from one feeding level to another in a food web Carnivore a consumer that eats only animals Scavenger a carnivore that eats the bodies of dead organisms Decomposer An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms Match the correct term with its correct definition. Click on the red dots when you scan over the picture above. Use the information to help you match the terms with their definition. Herbivore A consumer that eats only plants Omnivore an animal that eats both plants and animals Food web The pattern of overlapping food chains In an ecosystem Food chain A series of events where one organism eats another to obtain energy Since I know a deer is an herbivore, I also know it is a _ consumer. Primary Match the term with its correct picture example. Click on the red dots when you scan over the picture above. Use the information to help you match the terms with their definition. Example of an HERBIVORE in the above picture. Example of a DECOMPOSER in the above picture. Example of a SCAVENGER in the above picture. Example of a CARNIVORE in the above picture. Example of an OMNIVORE in the above picture.