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Animals need food from plants and other animals to survive. A food chain is used to show the order in which living things depend on each other for food. A food chain can be drawn as a simple scientific diagram. The arrows represent 'is food for'.
Teach your KS2 class about food chains with this engaging ready-to-teach lesson. It starts by recapping the terms 'carnivore', 'herbivore' and 'omnivore' before going on to explore what a food chain is and what food chain diagrams represent.
A food chain always starts with a producer. A producer is an organism that makes its own food. Most food chains start with a green plant, because plants make their own food by...
Key learning points. Information about how living things depend on each other for food can be used to create food chains. The arrows in a food chain represent 'is food for'. Food chains consist of a producer and consumers, including predators and prey.
Key learning points. Animals need food from plants and other animals to stay alive. A food chain is used to show the order in which living things depend on each other for food. A food chain begins with a plant. Common misconception. Pupils may think that the arrows in the food chain mean "eats".
Food chains show the flow of energy from one organism to another. Food chains show the feeding relationships between organisms. Food webs show how all the food chains in an...
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Jan 14, 2015 · Food chains show the way in which energy is passed from the sun to plants which are then eaten by animals, who are then eaten by other animals, until you get to the top of the food chain. All energy comes from the sun, plants use sunlight to make their own food by a process called photosynthesis.