Each producer and consumer have a section of how much energy they consume. The energy is always measured by tens. Each energy level divide by ten as they go up. Like producers have 10,00, primary consumers have 1,000, secondary consumers have 100, and tertiary consumers have 10. All of the energy is released at heat at the end. In conclusion, food webs are energy that gets transferred to each producer and consumer.
2. In my group's food web, we played a game where we had to get a food chain of animals that eat what and who. We had three people in my group including me. Once we had our food chains, we combined ours together to make one big food web.
Our food web biome's would be a desert biome. We had the cactus plant, the rattlesnake, a hawk, and a coyote. All of these animals could thrive in a desert biome. These animals have their habitats located here and can survive in the harsh conditions.
Works Cited
"Woodland Food Web" http://www.field-studies-council.org/breathingplaces/images/minibeasts/FOODWEB.gif
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ReplyDeleteI liked how you you organized you paragraphs. Your explanations of you food net was also pretty well done and was fun to read. Your examples for the different trophic levels and how they worked was also pretty well explained. Overall well done, good job!
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