Food webs are complex network of feeding interactions. Food webs may consist of food chains. In that sense, there are a lot of animals hunt for the same animal. Food webs can also be identified as numerous food chains combine together to form a single, but large feeding interaction.
biodiversity - the variety of life, the different plants, animals and microorganisms and the ecosystems they live in
carnivores - animals that eat only meat
consumers - animals that can't convert the Sun's energy into sugars and must eat to get the energy they need to survive
decomposers - organisms that feed on dead things e.g. bacteria
food chain - a diagram that shows who eats who in an ecosystem and how nutrients and energy are passed on
food web - several intertwined food chains, showing the extended relationships between different organisms
green wedges - non-urban areas around metropolitan areas
habitat - environment in which organisms live
herbivores - animals that eat only plants
omnivores - animals that ear both plants and animals
producers - plants and plant-like organisms found at the start of the food chains
urban sprawl - the spread of urban areas into rural areas
Food Chains (from: the DK FindOut! website)
This web page from DK find out! has some straight forward information about food chains, as well as other areas you are investigating...
Food Chains and Webs (from: BBC Bitesize website)
This web page is from the BBC Bitesize website. It provides information about several topics related to Food Chains and Food Webs. The information is a mix of text, images and short videos. There are also questions to help you check how well you've understood the content.
This web page from National Geographic's website curates links to a range of encyclopaedia entries with information on food chains, food webs and the various types of organisms involved in both of these.
On this web page from Khan Academy you will find information about "how food chains and food webs represent the flow of energy and matter [as well as] trophic levels and efficiency of energy transfer."
The Food Chain Game (from: Shepherd Software website)
How well do you understand Food Chains now? Have a go at this game and see if you can get them all right!
A food web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. Each living thing in an ecosystem is part of multiple food chains. Each food chain is one possible path that energy and nutrients may take as they move through the ecosystem. All of the interconnected and overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make up a food web.
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