1 Make a table, like the one shown below, to show all the organisms in the food web. Some organisms may appear in more than one column. Producers Consumers Herbivores Omnivores Predators Top predators 2 A food web is like a flow diagram. It shows how energy is transferred between the plants and animals in a habitat. Where does this energy originally come from? 3 Write down the longest food chain in the food web. 4 Write down the shortest food chain in the food web. 5 Humans eat Antarctic toothfish. Write out a food chain that includes this fish and humans. 6 Name three organisms that are in competition with one another. 7 Krill are tiny creatures that look a bit like miniature shrimps. They grow best under the ice that forms on the sea in the Antarctic winter. Global warming means that less of this ice is forming. What effect will this have on the food web?

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1)

Producers 

Consumers 

Herbivores

Omnivores

Predators

Top predators

Phytoplanktons, seaweeds

All the other animals other than Phytoplanktons, seaweeds are consumers.

Zooplankton, Starfish, Mussel

Right whale

Squids, Antarctic toothfish, Adelie Penguins, Weddell seal, Crabeater seal, Emperor penguins, Octopus, Krills, Borch 

Killer whales, Leopard seals, Albatross, Sperm whale, Humpback whale, Antarctic fulmar

2. The original energy comes from the sun. The plants/producers convert light energy into chemical energy.

3. The longest food chain is - Phytoplankton - Zooplankton - Krill - Squid - Crabeater Seal - Killer whale

 

1 Make a table, like the one shown below, to show all the organisms in the food web. Some
organisms may appear in more than one column.
Producers Consumers Herbivores Omnivores Predators Top predators
2 A food web is like a flow diagram. It shows how energy is transferred between the plants and
animals in a habitat. Where does this energy originally come from?
3 Write down the longest food chain in the food web.
4 Write down the shortest food chain in the food web.
5 Humans eat Antarctic toothfish. Write out a food chain that includes this fish and humans.
6 Name three organisms that are in competition with one another.
7 Krill are tiny creatures that look a bit like miniature shrimps. They grow best under the ice that
forms on the sea in the Antarctic winter. Global warming means that less of this ice is forming.
What effect will this have on the food web?
Transcribed Image Text:1 Make a table, like the one shown below, to show all the organisms in the food web. Some organisms may appear in more than one column. Producers Consumers Herbivores Omnivores Predators Top predators 2 A food web is like a flow diagram. It shows how energy is transferred between the plants and animals in a habitat. Where does this energy originally come from? 3 Write down the longest food chain in the food web. 4 Write down the shortest food chain in the food web. 5 Humans eat Antarctic toothfish. Write out a food chain that includes this fish and humans. 6 Name three organisms that are in competition with one another. 7 Krill are tiny creatures that look a bit like miniature shrimps. They grow best under the ice that forms on the sea in the Antarctic winter. Global warming means that less of this ice is forming. What effect will this have on the food web?
The British Antarctic Survey sends ecologists to research the feeding relationships between the
organisms in Antarctica. Here is part of the ocean food web they have built up.
leopard seal
humpback whale
killer whale
sperm whale
emperor penguin
right whale
crabeater seal
albatross
Weddell seal
squid
Adelie penguin
borch
Antarctic toothfish
Antarctic fulmar
krill
starfish
zooplankton
(tiny animals)
octopus
mussel
seaweed
phytoplankton (tiny plants)
Transcribed Image Text:The British Antarctic Survey sends ecologists to research the feeding relationships between the organisms in Antarctica. Here is part of the ocean food web they have built up. leopard seal humpback whale killer whale sperm whale emperor penguin right whale crabeater seal albatross Weddell seal squid Adelie penguin borch Antarctic toothfish Antarctic fulmar krill starfish zooplankton (tiny animals) octopus mussel seaweed phytoplankton (tiny plants)
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