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textbook definition
consumer of primary consumers
secondary consumer
definition in your own words
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written example
textbook definition
an organism at the apex of a trophic pyramid, usually a carnivore.
top consumer
definition in your own words
image/picture
written example
For "secondary consumer":
Definition in your own words:
An organism that eats primary consumers (which eat producers like plants). So it's a carnivore or omnivore that feeds on herbivores (or other primary consumers).
Written Example:
A fox that eats rabbits (rabbits are primary consumers as they eat grass).
Image/Picture:
(You can draw or find an image of a fox hunting a rabbit, or a hawk eating a mouse. The image should show a secondary consumer consuming a primary consumer.)
For "top consumer":
Definition in your own words:
An organism at the very top of a food chain or trophic pyramid, meaning no other organisms typically eat it. It's usually a carnivore that's a top predator.
Written Example:
A lion in a savanna ecosystem (lions are at the top, with no natural predators that regularly eat them, and they eat animals like zebras or antelopes).
Image/Picture:
(You can draw or find an image of a lion, a great white shark, or a bald eagle, which are examples of top consumers in their respective ecosystems.)
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For "secondary consumer":
Definition in your own words:
An organism that eats primary consumers (which eat producers like plants). So it's a carnivore or omnivore that feeds on herbivores (or other primary consumers).
Written Example:
A fox that eats rabbits (rabbits are primary consumers as they eat grass).
Image/Picture:
(You can draw or find an image of a fox hunting a rabbit, or a hawk eating a mouse. The image should show a secondary consumer consuming a primary consumer.)
For "top consumer":
Definition in your own words:
An organism at the very top of a food chain or trophic pyramid, meaning no other organisms typically eat it. It's usually a carnivore that's a top predator.
Written Example:
A lion in a savanna ecosystem (lions are at the top, with no natural predators that regularly eat them, and they eat animals like zebras or antelopes).
Image/Picture:
(You can draw or find an image of a lion, a great white shark, or a bald eagle, which are examples of top consumers in their respective ecosystems.)