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19.2 Food chains and food webs

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19.2.1—Food chain as showing the transfer

19.2.2—Construct and interpret simple food

19.2.3—Food web as a network

19.2.4—Producer as an organism that makes its

19.2.5—Consumer as an organism that gets its

19.2.6—Consumers may be classed as primary

19.2.7—Herbivore as an animal that gets its

19.2.8—Carnivore as an animal that gets its

19.2.9—Decomposer as an organism that gets

19.2.10—Food chains and food webs to describe

19.2.11—Pyramids of numbers and pyramids

19.2.12—Pyramids of biomass

19.2.13—Trophic level as the position

19.2.14—Following as the trophic levels

19.2.15—Pyramids of energy

19.2.16—Pyramids of energy

19.2.17—Transfer of energy from one trophic

19.2.18—Explain, in terms of energy loss, why

19.2.19—It is more energy efficient for humans

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Study checklist19.2 Food chains and food webs