A food chain shows the transfer of energy within an ecosystem. Energy is transferred between organisms when one organism eats another. A food chain is a simple, linear series of steps while a food web is more complex. Sina freeman 1. What organisms above eat plants? 2. What organisms above eat other animals? 3. What happens to the animals when they die, and where do the nutrients go?

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Primary
Consumers
Pika
Red breasted
nuthatch
Edith's
tree frog checkerspot squirrel
Douglas's
Pacific
Mule deer
Plants, Flowers,
Nuts, Seeds, Fruit,
Insects
Producers
and
Decomposers
4. What animals does the coyote eat?
5. What does the Red-breasted nuthatch eat?
6. Do you think coyotes could survive if all the Mule deers died? Why?
7. Why might it be important for organisms to have more than one food source available in
an ecosystem?
8. Based on your own knowledge of a desert ecosystem and a tropical rainforest
ecosystem which do you think might have more plants and animals? Why? What factors
in each ecosystem might contribute to your answer. (Answer all parts of this question
completely)
Transcribed Image Text:Chains Questions TURN IN Hd-ons Help Last edit was 13 minutes ago + BIU A 川, 三 三 ▼m ▼ Arial 11 Primary Consumers Pika Red breasted nuthatch Edith's tree frog checkerspot squirrel Douglas's Pacific Mule deer Plants, Flowers, Nuts, Seeds, Fruit, Insects Producers and Decomposers 4. What animals does the coyote eat? 5. What does the Red-breasted nuthatch eat? 6. Do you think coyotes could survive if all the Mule deers died? Why? 7. Why might it be important for organisms to have more than one food source available in an ecosystem? 8. Based on your own knowledge of a desert ecosystem and a tropical rainforest ecosystem which do you think might have more plants and animals? Why? What factors in each ecosystem might contribute to your answer. (Answer all parts of this question completely)
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A food chain shows the
transfer of
energy
within
an ecosystem.
Energy is transferred between organisms when one
organism eats another. A food chain is a simple, linear
series of steps while a food web is more complex.
Sylvia freeman
1. What organisms above eat plants?
2. What organisms above eat other animals?
3. What happens to the animals when they die, and where do the nutrients go?
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Transcribed Image Text:dd-ons Help Last edit was 13 minutes ago в IUA E- E E Arial 11 A food chain shows the transfer of energy within an ecosystem. Energy is transferred between organisms when one organism eats another. A food chain is a simple, linear series of steps while a food web is more complex. Sylvia freeman 1. What organisms above eat plants? 2. What organisms above eat other animals? 3. What happens to the animals when they die, and where do the nutrients go? !!!
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