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Homeschool Series

  • Mon, November 09, 2020
  • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • ONP
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Food Webs and Interdependence

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.

Trophic Levels

Organisms in food webs are grouped into categories called trophic levels. Roughly speaking, these levels are divided into producers (first trophic level), consumers, and decomposers (last trophic level).

This lesson will enhance student understanding of the flow of energy and the interdependence of life by focusing on food chains and food webs through discussion, interactive activities and games.

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