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Standard VIII
Biology
Energy Flow in an Ecosystem
Are Humans Pa...
Question
Are humans part of the food chain?
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Food chain
A food chain is a simple depiction of the flow of energy throughout the ecosystem among different organisms.
It starts with the strata of producers which produce energy through photosynthesis and subsequently moves forward to higher levels of consumers.
All living organisms in the ecosystem are part of the food chain.
Humans
Humans belong to consumers and can obtain energy from both plants and animals.
The flow of energy is always unidirectional and is transferred from one trophic level to the other and it cycles through the ecosystem.
Humans are considered secondary consumers. They obtain their food from producers (plants) and other animals (herbivores and consumers)
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The following is a food chain that ends with human :
plants → bee → human
(a) Explain how plants provide food for bees.
(b) How do bees provide food for humans?
(c) How does this food chain differ form a usual food chain involving human such as : plants → goat → human?
(d) Do you think that the food chain given in this question can really be regarded as a food chain? Explain your answer.
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You have read about food chains in this chapter. Each living thing is a part of multiple food chains – for example, grass is a part of the food chain: grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → eagle, and also of the food chain: grass → deer → tiger.
All of the interconnected and overlapping food chains in a habitat make up a food web.
See the given food web and answer these questions.
1. From the food web, construct two different food chains, each with four links.
2. If all the eagles were killed, what would happen to the number of
a. squirrels?
b. earthworms?