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A food chain is an ordered arrangement of organisms where each feeds on the one below it. It begins with producers, like plants, that harness the sun’s energy to create food and serve as a basis for other organisms in the ecosystem. Herbivores are animals that consume plants, while carnivores eat other animals. Decomposers, such as bacteria, break down dead matter, returning essential nutrients to the soil. This interconnected web highlights the delicate balance of nature and the importance of each organism in sustaining life.
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Food Cain By:Noelia Hernandez
What is a Food Chain? An ordered arrangement of animals and plants in which each feeds on the one below it in the chain. Producers Herbivores Carnivores Decomposers
Producers Plants that get their food from the sun’s energy and act as a source of food for other organisms in an ecosystem.
Herbivores An animal that eats plants rather than other animals.
Carnivores An animal that eats meat.
Decomposers An organism, like bacteria, that breaks down dead plant or animal matter and releases their nutrients back into the soil.