'Food Chains Explained in 60 Seconds'

'Food Chains Explained in 60 Seconds'
01:00 Apr 7
'Ecosystems contain lots of different living organisms that interact with each other in many different ways.   These interactions often involve the transfer or matter and energy from one organism to another.  Food chains show how organisms are related to each other by the food that they eat.   A food chain follows one path of energy and materials as it passes between species.   While food chains are helpful and informative in their own way, ecosystems rarely interact in such a straightforward manner.  Most animals eat a variety of other plants or animals depending on what is available and abundant at the time in their habitats.   Thus, ecosystems have food webs made up of multiple food chains that interact together constantly.  Food webs paint a broader, and more accurate, picture of the possible interactions among producers and consumers at various levels.   Is it possible to make a model of a food chain or food web using simple materials?  Next Generation Science Standards:  5-LS2-1 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. MS-LS2-3 Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics Develop a model to describe the movement of matter among plants, animals, decomposers, and the environment. #foodchains #foodwebs #whatisafoodchain #ecosystems #stem #sciencenerd #scienceisfun #scienceiscool #scienceteachers #scienceed #scienceart #experiment #youtubechannel #youtube #youtuber #shorts #shortsfunny #shortsart' 
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