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Food Webs and Food Chains / Ernest Brazzos ; Editor: Brianna Propis ; Book Design: Michael Flynn

By: Contributor(s): Series: discovermore exploring life sciencePublisher: Buffalo, NY : Britannica Educational Publishing IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP, [2025]Publisher: ©2025Description: 32 pages : colour photographs ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781641901598
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23 577
Contents:
Food = Energy -- Autotrophs -- Herbivores -- Carnivores -- All-eaters -- Scavengers eat what? -- Decomposers eat what? -- Forest food chains -- Grassland food chains -- Underwater food chains -- Desert food chains An ice-cold food chain -- A broken link in the chain -- Glossary
Summary: "Every living thing needs food to survive. Food gives living things the energy they need to live, grow, and move. In the study of life science, food webs and food chains exist to display the order of who eats whom. As readers discover in this volume, carnivores, omnivores, herbivores, and scavengers have unique diets and eating habits. With full-color photographs, diagrams, and accessible text, this volume will engage readers from start to finish and further their knowledge of essential life science topics"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Food = Energy --
Autotrophs --
Herbivores -- Carnivores --
All-eaters --
Scavengers eat what? -- Decomposers eat what? --
Forest food chains --
Grassland food chains -- Underwater food chains --
Desert food chains
An ice-cold food chain --
A broken link in the chain -- Glossary

"Every living thing needs food to survive. Food gives living things the energy they need to live, grow, and move. In the study of life science, food webs and food chains exist to display the order of who eats whom. As readers discover in this volume, carnivores, omnivores, herbivores, and scavengers have unique diets and eating habits. With full-color photographs, diagrams, and accessible text, this volume will engage readers from start to finish and further their knowledge of essential life science topics"-- Provided by publisher

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