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Biology, 24.01.2020 07:31, pearljammarow6ujs
2. what is the difference between consumers and producers?
3. how are primary consumers, tertiary consumers and secondary consumers related? to earn full credit, you
must explain how they interact with each other.
4. does the arrow point to the predator or the prey in a food web?
5. read the descriptions and identify each organism by their trophic level
shrew - a large wetland rodent that gets its energy from small insects.
snake - a carnivorous wetland reptile that gets its energy from eating rodents and frogs
marsh grass - a wetland grass that, like all plants, gets its energy from the sun. this plant provides energy for
insects in the wetland food web.
frog -- an amphibian hat mainly gets its energy from hunting insects
hawk - a top wetland predator which gets its energy from large wetland organisms such as snakes and shrews.
grasshopper - a wetland insect that gets its energy from plants
tertiary consumers
and higher
secondary consumers
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