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12.       a)  Define a food chain.

                             b)  What role do producers play in a food
                                chain?
                             c)  How is a food chain different from a
                                food web?
                             d)   Draw a food chain with frog, eagle,
                                grass, snake and a grasshopper

                   13.   Write down one similarity and one difference between a scavenger and a decomposer
                         with an example of each.
                   14.   Read the statement carefully
                         ‘Deer and zebras feed on grasses and plants. Leopards and lions feed on deer and zebras.’
                             (a) Who are the producers here? Why?
                             (b) Make a flow chart of one food chain from the above statement.
                             (c)   Who are the primary consumers from the above statement?
                             (d) What will happen if all lions and leopards are removed from the Earth?
                   15.   From the diagram given
                         alongside, answer the
                         following questions :
                         (a)  Identify the producers
                             (any 2) from the above
                             diagram and why are
                             they called so?
                         (b)  Name the two primary
                             consumer from the
                             above diagram.
                         (c)  Make a food chain by
                             using the organisms
                             from the  given diagram.
                         (d)  Classify the following
                             organisms according to their food habit.
                             Organisms                         Food habits
                              (i)    Grasshopper
                              (ii)   Fox

























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