Feeding Relationships

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Interlinked food chains and the food web.

An illustration of some simple feeding relationships in nature looking at the ways in which food chains can be interlinked to form a food web. If one member of the food web is affected, this will in turn affect other food chains in the web.
From: Bitesize Revision Science 1 KS3
First Broadcast : 28 February 2008

Teachers' notes

Age Group : 9-11,11-14

Subject : Biology, Science

Topic : Living things in their environment, Food chains

Keywords : Feeding relationships, Food chain, Food web, Energy, Relationships between food webs and food chains

Notes : A good link between the concept of food chains and food webs. It would also prompt the thought that if one species is affected, it will affect many others.


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