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Food Chains

Food Chains

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Animals need to eat to survive, and food chains connect them. Learn about producers, consumers, and decomposers and how energy flows from one living thing to another.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 32 pages
\n Publication date: 04 February 2021
\n Publisher: Capstone Global Library Ltd
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Animals require sustenance to survive, and the intricate web of consumption forms the foundation of the food chain. By tracing the paths of energy and nutrients, we can unravel the complex relationships between different species. From the producers who harness sunlight to create food through photosynthesis, to the consumers who consume and transform these resources, and finally to the decomposers who break down organic matter, each stage plays a vital role in the ecosystem.

The food chain extends across vast landscapes, from lush forests to bustling oceans and even the celestial skies. It is a dynamic system that is constantly in motion, driven by the energy and nutrients exchanged between organisms.

Producers, such as plants and algae, are the foundation of the food chain. Through the process of photosynthesis, they capture sunlight and convert it into energy, which is stored in the form of glucose and other nutrients. These producers are then consumed by herbivores, such as rabbits and cows, who in turn are preyed upon by carnivores, such as lions and tigers.

Consumers, such as herbivores and carnivores, play a crucial role in the food chain. They consume the producers and transform the energy and nutrients into body mass and other essential components. As they move up the food chain, they become more efficient at converting energy, allowing them to grow larger and reproduce more successfully.

Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are essential for the breakdown of organic matter. They consume dead plants and animals, breaking down their tissues and converting them into nutrients that can be reused by producers. Decomposers also play a vital role in maintaining the balance of nutrients in the ecosystem, as they help to recycle nutrients that would otherwise be lost to the environment.

The food chain is a complex and interconnected system that sustains life on Earth. By understanding the relationships between different species and the flow of energy and nutrients, we can better appreciate the delicate balance of nature and the importance of conservation efforts.

\n Weight: 90g\n
Dimension: 165 x 210 x 7 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781398202016\n \n

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