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Published on Feb 08, 2016
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FOOD CHAINS
IN THIS PRESENTATION, WE ARE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT FOOD CHAINS
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niznoz
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THE DIFFERENT CATEGORIES ARE
CONSUMERS,PRODUCERS, AND DECOMPOSERS
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CIMMYT
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WE WILL ALSO TALK ABOUT
CARNIVORES,HERBIVORES,OMNIVORES, AND SCAVENGERS
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Arno Meintjes Wildlife
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CONSUMERS
Most comsumers are human
Consumers are living things that dont make their own food
Consumers eat things that come from other animals
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lostinangeles
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PRODUCERS
Producers are mostly plants
Producers make their own food
They are at the bottom of the foodchain above decomposers
Most of them are trees and plants
They make their food called glucose through a process called photosynthesis
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WilliamMarlow
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DECOMPOSERS
Decomposers break down dead animals into the soil
They are things like worms and mushrooms
Most are known for being bacteria and fungi
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ressaure
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CARNIVORES
Carnivores are animals that only eat meat
Some of the most recognized carnivores are tigers, and lions
Some humans are carnivores only
They eat only meat, no plants
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brongaeh
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HERBIVORES
Herbivores are animals that only eat plants
They eat plants and flowers
Some examples would be rabbits,cows, or even a horse🐎
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Umesh Behari Mathur
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OMNIVORES
Omnivores are animals that eat both meat and plants
Most humans are omivores
Omnivores are a certain type of consumers
Some examples would be bears and birds
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Steve Wilson - over 7 million views Thanks !!
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SCAVENGERS
Scavengers are like decomposers but not exactly
They look for dead animals to eat
An example that you may have never thought of is a catfish!
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djwudi
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THANKS FOR WATCHING MY HAIKU DECK PRESENTATION ABOUT FOOD CHAIMS
BY: ELIZABETH SLOANE
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vernhart
Elizabeth Sloane
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