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Lab: Feeding Relationships TOTTEN SCIENCE Name: Date Completed: Class: Lab Minutes: Food Chains This lab was created by Mr. Buckley from Edward Knox High School. Credit is given for this original.

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There are a great many feeding relationships in any ecosystem, but energy always flows from primary producers to various consumers. These feeding relationships are represented by food chains and food webs. A food chain is a sequence in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.

Some animals (herbivores: "vegetarians") eat plants directly, and are known as PRIMARY (1st) CONSUMERS. Other animals ("carnivores") which [usually kill and] feed on these animals are known as SECONDARY CONSUMERS. Animals which feed on these are known as TERTIARY (3rd) CONSUMERS and QUATERNARY (4th) CONSUMERS.

The feeding relationship is the complex of interactions that takes place between parent and child as they engage in food selection, ingestion, and regulation behaviors.

Food web is an important conceptual tool for illustrating the feeding relationships among species within a community, revealing species interactions and community structure, and understanding the dynamics of energy transfer in an ecosystem.

The interaction among organisms within or between overlapping niches can be characterized into five types of relationships: competition, predation, commensalism, mutualism and parasitism.

Consumers may be identified by their position in a chain: first order (primary) consumers eat producers; second order (secondary) consumers eat primary consumers; third order (tertiary) consumers eat secondary, and so on along a chain.

For example, crocodiles might eat grasshoppers, and grasshoppers eat grass, but crocodiles don't eat grass. High order consumers aren't always the largest or most powerful animals in a chain. For example, meat ants can eat live cane toads even though they're smaller than toads.

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