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What Are Food Chains and Webs? food chain food web ecosystem absorbs algae ridges predators scavenger omnivores diet herbivore carnivore

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Page 1: What Are Food Chains and Webs?

What Are

Food

Chains and

Webs?

food chain

food web

ecosystem

absorbs

algae

ridges

predators

scavenger

omnivores

diet

herbivore

carnivore

Page 2: What Are Food Chains and Webs?

food chain - a group of living things that form a

chain in which the first living thing is eaten by

the second, the second is eaten by the third,

and so on

Page 3: What Are Food Chains and Webs?

food web – n. a group of food chains in an

ecosystem that are connected

Page 4: What Are Food Chains and Webs?

ecosystem – n. all the living and nonliving

things in a certain area

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absorbs – v. takes in

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algae – n. simple living things that are composed of

one or more cells. Most algae are plants that do

not have roots or flowers.

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ridges – n. plural of ridge: a raised, narrow

strip

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predators – n. plural of predator: an animal

that hunts and kills others animals for food

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scavenger – n. an animal that feeds on other

animals

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omnivores – n. plural of omnivore; an animal

that eats both animal flesh and plants

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diet – n. the food and drink eaten by an animal

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carnivore – n. an animal that eats only the

flesh of other animals

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herbivore – n. an animal that eats only plants

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line 1 – sun’s energy herbivore’s body animal’s body omnivore’s diet

line 2 – nonconfrontational nonmeasurable nonjudgemental

nonrenewable

line 3– stable compound mine pupil

line 4 – omnivores carnivores herbivores devour