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English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain Essay Question

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain Essay Question Explain how each level of food chain is connected. Give an example of a food chain found in nature.

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain A food

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain A food chain a linear network of connections in a food web

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Grass

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Grass √insects & small animals eat

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Grasshoppers

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Grasshoppers √herbivores ▶eat only plants √they are prey

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Rabbits

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Rabbits √herbivores ▶eat only plants √they are prey

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Frogs

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Frogs √carnivores ▶eat other animals √eat insects, worms & snails

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Snakes

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Snakes √carnivores ▶eat other animals √eat insects, frogs, other reptiles & birds

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Hawks

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Hawks √carnivores ▶eat other animals √eat moles, mice squirrels, rabbits, grasshoppers, ducks, bats, small birds, snakes, lizards & frogs

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Foxes

English Vine Presentation Program u NT I Unit 3 The Food Chain v Foxes √omnivores ▶eat plants & animals √eat mice, moles, small birds, & frogs

Model Answer Writing A food chain is a linear network of connections in a

Model Answer Writing A food chain is a linear network of connections in a food web. A food chain starts with producer organisms, such as grass or trees. The chain ends with a predator species. The chain shows how the organisms in an ecosystem are related to each other by the food they eat. I will explain about a food chain that is found in the forest. First, there is grass. Grass is eaten by grasshoppers. Grasshoppers only eat plants. They don’t eat other animals. Next, are frogs. Frogs eat the grasshoppers. Frogs also eat other insects, worms and snails. Then, snakes eat the frogs. Snakes also eat insects, other reptiles and birds. Next, hawks will swoop down and eat the snakes. Hawks also eat rabbits, squirrels and frogs. Last, foxes will eat the hawks. Foxes also eat mice, moles and small birds. In a food chain, there animals that only eat plants. They are prey. Then, you have animals that eat other animals. They are predators. There are many different levels of predators. Usually, the larger animals eat the smaller ones. However, this is not always true. For example, zebras are large animals. But they only eat plants. They are prey to animals like lions and cheetahs. There are many different food chains in every environment. This is one example of a food chain in the forest.