Producers like plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide. Herbivores eat producers and carnivores eat herbivores or other carnivores. The amount of energy decreases at each level of the food chain from producers to primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.
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Producers like plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide. Herbivores eat producers and carnivores eat herbivores or other carnivores. The amount of energy decreases at each level of the food chain from producers to primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.
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the food chain and energy pyramid for elementary science lesson
Producers like plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide. Herbivores eat producers and carnivores eat herbivores or other carnivores. The amount of energy decreases at each level of the food chain from producers to primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.
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Producers like plants use photosynthesis to produce glucose from sunlight, water and carbon dioxide. Herbivores eat producers and carnivores eat herbivores or other carnivores. The amount of energy decreases at each level of the food chain from producers to primary, secondary and tertiary consumers.
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