Explain the food cycle found on Earth
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decomposers, like fungi and bacteria complete the food chain. Decomposers turn organic wastes such as decaying plants into an organic material such as nutrient rich soil the complete the cycle of life returning nutrients to soil or oceans for use by autotrophs. This start a whole new series of food chain.
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Once students understand, have them draw the sun, a producer, a primary consumer, a secondary consumer, and a tertiary consumer on each of their four strips. These should then be interlocked and glued together to make a chain of species in which one eats the other.Answer: All food chains start with energy from the sun. This energy is captured by plants. Thus the living part of a food chain always starts with plant life and ends with an animalThe order of a food chain looks like this: sun (or light energy), primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
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