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What is a habitat?
A place an organism lives
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What must a habitat supply?
Everything a organism needs to supply e.g oxygen, food, water and shelter
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What are animals and plants adapted to?
Habitats
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What do producers do?
Make their own food e.g plants
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What do primary consumers (Herbivores) do?
Eat greenplants
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What do secondary consumers (carnivores) do?
Eat primary consumers (Herbivores)
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What do arrows in a food chain show?
Energy transfer from each organism to organism
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Why do animals feed on plants?
Because animals cannot make their own food, whereas plants can
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True or False: most animals in the community on each one thing
False: animals eat more than one thing, this is because if one kind of food runs out, organisms supply by eating something else
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What are food webs?
Many food chains linked together
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Why do food chains rarely have 4 or 5 links in them?
Because energy is lost along the way by, staying alive, moving, eating, breathing and discretion
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How do you get a pyramid of numbers?
By counting the amount of organisms at each stage
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What must a habitat supply?

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