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|In this '''food''' chain the [[leaf]] is eaten by the [[caterpillar]]. The [[caterpillar]] is eaten by the [[chameleon]].
 
|In this '''food''' chain the [[leaf]] is eaten by the [[caterpillar]]. The [[caterpillar]] is eaten by the [[chameleon]].
 
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|In this '''food chain''' The [[grass]] is eaten by the [[grasshopper]] and the [[grasshopper]] is eaten by the [[snake]].
 
|In this '''food chain''' The [[grass]] is eaten by the [[grasshopper]] and the [[grasshopper]] is eaten by the [[snake]].
 
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Revision as of 14:22, 7 August 2018


Key Stage 1

Meaning

A diagram used to show which creatures eat which other creatures in a habitat.

Singular Noun: Food Chain
Plural Noun: Food Chains

About Food Chains

Food chains always start with a plant.
Food chains use arrows to show which animals are eaten by which other animals. The arrow points from the food to the animal that eats it.

Examples

FoodChain1.png
In this food chain the leaf is eaten by the caterpillar. The caterpillar is eaten by the chameleon.
FoodChain2.png
In this food chain The grass is eaten by the grasshopper and the grasshopper is eaten by the snake.