Food Chains: Show the flow of energy from one organism to another. For example, grass is eaten by a grasshopper, which is then eaten by a frog, and so on.
Food Webs: A network of interconnected food chains that more accurately represents the complex feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
The student demonstrates an understanding of the structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms by observing and comparing external features of plants and of animals that may help them grow, survive, and reproduce.