Producers
Herbivores
Carnivores
Food chain links
Energy Flow
100

This makes its own food using sunlight

Plant

100

This animal is covered in wool and eats grass

Sheep

100

An animal that eats another animal is called

Carnivore

100

This shows how energy moves from one living thing to another. 

Food Chain

100

 All energy in a food chain starts from this. 

Sun

200

These green organisms are the start of most food chains

Plants/algae

200

A rabbit is this type of consumer

Herbivore

200

A lion is an example of this type of consumer. 

Carnivore?

200

A mouse eats seeds, then a snake eats the mouse. The snake is at this level. 

Secondary Consumer?

200

Plants use sunlight to make this. → What is food or energy?

Food/ Energy

300

Grass is an example of this type of organism

Producer

300

Deer eat plants so they are called

Herbivore

300

Carnivores that eat herbivores are called this. 

Secondary consumers?

300

 A hawk eats a snake, which ate a mouse. The hawk is at this level. 

Tertiary Consumer

300

Energy moves through a food chain when animals do this. 

Eat

400

Producers use this process to make food 

photosynthesis

400

Animals that eat meat are called

Carnivores

400

A mouse is an example of this. 

Carnivore?

400

The arrows in a food chain show this.

Flow of Energy

400

Without the sun, plants could not do this. 

Photosynthesis

500

Without producers, food chains could not exist because they provide this

Energy

500

a lion eating a deer is an example of a 

Carnivore

500

 Carnivores at the top of the food chain are called this. 

Apex predators

500

A food chain with many links is called this. 

Food Web

500

 Energy flows from the sun to plants, then to animals, and finally to these top-level consumers. 

Apex predators