what is a food web with 3 producers,3 herbivores,3 carnivores, and 2 decomposers?
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A good start would be to identify some producers, some animals that are herbivores, some animals that are carnivores, and some decomposers. Can you think of some?
@marinarob....its easy, just get out of ur house and look at the nature....evrything is in front of ur eyes....gotta give a try....
1. Producers - plants 2. Primary Consumers - squirrel, grasshopper, rabbit, mouse 3. Secondary Consumers - frog, mouse, fox, snake, owl 4. Tertiary Consumers - snake, owl, fox. There is some overlap, animals can be both depending on what they are eating at the time. When snake eats the rabbit, it is a secondary consumer. When the snake eats the frog, then it is a tertiary consumer. 4. Herbivores - grasshopper, squirrel, rabbit 5. Carnivores - frog, snake, owl, fox 6. Omnivores - mouse 7. What elements are missing from this food web? decomposers, sun This should give ya an idea of what is it. if not then try this 1: Below are the three parts of the Food Chain: | 1. Producers - 2. Consumers - 3. Decomposers - 3: Plants are called producers. This is because they produce their own food. Plants make their own food by using the sunlight. | Producers 5: There are all types of consumers. Some are: people, deer, rabbits, and snakes. There is a reason why there are consumers in the food chain. The consumers have three parts. They are Omnivores, Herbivores, and Carnivores. | Consumers 6: Carnivores are animals that eat other animals. Some carnivores are very dangerous to be around. Carnivores are very important in the foodchain. 7: Omnivores are animals that eat plants and meat. Some include: whales, frogs, and racoons. Omnivores are what keep the foodchain going. 8: Herbivores are animals that only eat plants. Some people are herbivores, and they are called vegetarians. 9: Decomposers are bacteria and fungi. Decomposers keep the earth clean. When bacteria and fungi decompose an animal it gives the earth nutrients which helps flowers and trees grow. The more trees we have the more oxygen we get. 10: Producers 12: Consumers 14: Carnivores 15: Herbivores 16: Decomposers
What is a food web with 3 producers,3 herbivores,3 carnivores, and 2 decomposers? 1. Producers: Trees/Plants/Herbs 2. Herbivores: Giraffes/Goats/Cows. 3. Carnivores: Tiger/Leopard/Wolves. 4. Decomposers: Bacteria/Fungi.
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