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### Food Chains and Types of Organisms

#### Questions

1. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the producer?**
2. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the primary consumer?**
3. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the secondary consumer?**
4. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the tertiary consumer?**
5. **What is the producer's source of energy? Write its name here and draw it with an arrow into the bottom of the food chain.**
6. **Where does the producer get its carbon atoms from?**
7. **What process does the producer use to get its energy?**
8. **What is the primary consumer’s source of energy?**
9. **Where does the primary consumer get its carbon atoms from?**
10. **What process does the primary consumer use to get its energy?**
11. **What do you predict would happen to the grasshopper population if a large amount of grass began to grow in an area? Why?**
12. **What do you predict would happen to the lizard population if a large amount of owls migrate to a particular area? Why?**

#### Drawing Activity

13. **In the space below, draw a food chain with the following organisms: dolphin, phytoplankton, shrimp, squid, tuna, zooplankton.**

#### Diagram Explanation

On the right side of the worksheet, there is a vertical food chain diagram with four stages:

- **Grass** at the bottom, representing the producer.
- **Grasshopper** above the grass, indicating the primary consumer.
- **Lizard** above the grasshopper, indicating the secondary consumer.
- **Owl** at the top, representing the tertiary consumer.

Each level is connected by an arrow pointing upward, indicating the direction of energy flow from the producer up to the tertiary consumer.

(C) Bethany Lau 2016
Transcribed Image Text:### Food Chains and Types of Organisms #### Questions 1. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the producer?** 2. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the primary consumer?** 3. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the secondary consumer?** 4. **In the food chain on the right, which organism is the tertiary consumer?** 5. **What is the producer's source of energy? Write its name here and draw it with an arrow into the bottom of the food chain.** 6. **Where does the producer get its carbon atoms from?** 7. **What process does the producer use to get its energy?** 8. **What is the primary consumer’s source of energy?** 9. **Where does the primary consumer get its carbon atoms from?** 10. **What process does the primary consumer use to get its energy?** 11. **What do you predict would happen to the grasshopper population if a large amount of grass began to grow in an area? Why?** 12. **What do you predict would happen to the lizard population if a large amount of owls migrate to a particular area? Why?** #### Drawing Activity 13. **In the space below, draw a food chain with the following organisms: dolphin, phytoplankton, shrimp, squid, tuna, zooplankton.** #### Diagram Explanation On the right side of the worksheet, there is a vertical food chain diagram with four stages: - **Grass** at the bottom, representing the producer. - **Grasshopper** above the grass, indicating the primary consumer. - **Lizard** above the grasshopper, indicating the secondary consumer. - **Owl** at the top, representing the tertiary consumer. Each level is connected by an arrow pointing upward, indicating the direction of energy flow from the producer up to the tertiary consumer. (C) Bethany Lau 2016
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