B17.1 Feeding Relationships Flashcards

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What are producers ?

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Plants or Algae, these can be found at the start of every food chain

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Why are producers important ?

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They use photosynthesis
- the only group of organisms that can create their own organic material

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What is a primary consumer ?

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The first thing to eat something

Let’s say the food chain is

Grass—- grasshopper— blue bird—- snake

The grape hopper is the primary consumer

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What does everything food chain start with ?

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A producer
Such as a plant or algae

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What eats a producer ?

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A primary consumer

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What is the primary consumer eaten by ?

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The secondary consumer
An animal that eats a primary consumer

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What is the secondary consumer eaten by ?

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A tertiary consumer

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What are the populations of prey and predators ?

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Interdependent to each other

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What happens to the number of predators and prey ?

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They will rise and fall in cycles

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If the population of prey increases then the population of predator …?

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The predator population will have more food so after some time the predator population increases

The prey population will then fall

The predator population has less food so its population will gradually fall

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How can we better illustrate a food chain ?

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We can combine them to make a food web

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Why do animals feed on more than 1 type of source/ species ?

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To reduce interdependence on that species or source

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What would happen if primary consumers decreased ?

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The predators that feed in them would decrease due to a lack of food source

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What would happen if a secondary consumer decreased ?

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The number of primary consumers wound increase as there is a lack of predator

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