Food Chain for Food


 
 
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Food Chain for Food

All animals, whether herbivores or carnivores, directly or indirectly depend on plants for food. This feeding relationship among organisms is called food chain. Thus, food chain can be defined as a series of organisms liked together by the process of eating and being eaten for food.

A food chain is series of plants/animals which are interrelated in the form of organism being eaten as food by the other. A food chain consists of producers and consumers. Green plants are producers as they can produce their own food. The animals eating plants are called as primary consumers and animals eating primary consumers are called as secondary consumers.

Example: Grass, grasshopper, frog, snake, vulture

Food chain in a Pond: Algae (small plant) , Small fish , Large fish.

                               

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Question : 1

There are some components of food chain given below. Each of them has a labelling. A food chain shows how each living things get its food. it shows 'who is eating whom'. Now you have to figure out 'hawk' eats 'whom'.

A Grasshopper

B   Toad

C   Snake

D Parrot

E  Snake

F  Nettle

G   bird

H   lion

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

In the given short segments of food chain,which ones are incorrect with respect to the correct order food chain?

1 Lion rightarrowGoat

2 Lizard rightarrowRat

3 Snakerightarrow Rat

4 Goatrightarrow Grain

5 Insect rightarrow spider

6 Lizard rightarrow Spider

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

In a food chain,grassrightarrowdeerrightarrowlion,the deer is _____________________.

Right Option : C
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