Food Chains Food Web and Energy Pyramid Worksheet

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Food Chains, Food Webs, and Energy Pyramid worksheet

1. Using the following food chain, answer the questions below.


Grass  Rabbit  Fox

a. What type of organism is the grass? _____________________________


b. Which animal is a herbivore or primary consumer? ___________________________
c. What would happen to the population of rabbits, if the population of foxes increased (got bigger)? Why?
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2. Construct a food chain. Label the producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary
consumer.

An owl eats a snake, the snake eats a squirrel, the squirrel ate a nut.

3. Using the food chain from question 2, construct an energy pyramid.

a. Which animal has the most amount of available energy? ____________________


b. Which animal has the least amount of available energy? ____________________
4. Use the food web below to answer the questions.

a. What is the producer? __________________________________________


b. What are the primary consumers?
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c. What are the secondary consumers? __________________________________
d. What are the tertiary consumers?
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e. What is the top predator? ___________________________________________
f. Construct one food chain that you see on the food web.

g. Using your food chain above, construct an energy pyramid.


Energy Flow Through the Ecosystem Study Guide

Word Description/Definition Example/Picture

Producer

Consumer

Herbivore

Omnivore

Carnivore

Decomposer

Food Chain

Trophic Level

Food Web

Energy Pyramid

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