Producers:

Producer 1: Corals
Producer 2: Algae
Producer 3: Seagrasses
Producer 4: Mangroves

Primary Consumers:
Primary Consumer 1: Herbivorous Fish
Primary Consumer 2: Zooplankton
Primary Consumer 3: Sea Urchins
Primary Consumer 4: Gastropods

Secondary Consumers:
Secondary Consumer 1: Moray Eel
Secondary Consumer 2: Barracuda
Secondary Consumer 3: Stingray
Secondary Consumer 4: Sea Turtles

Tertiary Consumers:
Tertiary Consumer 1: Shark
Tertiary Consumer 2: Giant Trevally
Tertiary Consumer 3: Moray Eel
Tertiary Consumer 4: Dolphins

Decomposers:
Decomposer 1: Bacteria and Fungi
Decomposer 2: Detritivores
Decomposer 3: Crustaceans
Decomposer 4: Polychaete Worms

1. Tertiary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore
% of sun's energy:

2. Tertiary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore. or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

3. Tertiary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

4. Tertiary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:
(for % of sun's energy just put numbers not words)

11 answers

1. Tertiary Consumer Name: Shark
Carnivore
10% of sun's energy

2. Tertiary Consumer Name: Giant Trevally
Carnivore
5% of sun's energy

3. Tertiary Consumer Name: Moray Eel
Carnivore
3% of sun's energy

4. Tertiary Consumer Name: Dolphins
Carnivore
7% of sun's energy
1. Secondary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

2. Secondary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore. or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

3. Secondary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore. or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

4. Secondary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore. or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:
1. Secondary Consumer Name: Moray Eel
Carnivore
2% of sun's energy

2. Secondary Consumer Name: Barracuda
Carnivore
4% of sun's energy

3. Secondary Consumer Name: Stingray
Carnivore
3% of sun's energy

4. Secondary Consumer Name: Sea Turtles
Omnivore
5% of sun's energy
Primary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

Primary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore. or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

Primary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:

Primary Consumer Name:
Herbivore, Omnivore, or Carnivore:
% of sun's energy:
Primary Consumer Name: Herbivorous Fish
Herbivore
5% of sun's energy

Primary Consumer Name: Zooplankton
Herbivore
3% of sun's energy

Primary Consumer Name: Sea Urchins
Herbivore
4% of sun's energy

Primary Consumer Name: Gastropods
Herbivore
2% of sun's energy
(start sentence with okay)
Producer Name:
% of sun's energy:

Producer Name:
% of sun's energy:

Producer Name:
% of sun's energy:

Producer Name:
% of sun's energy:
Okay, here are the details for the producers:

Producer Name: Corals
% of sun's energy: 20%

Producer Name: Algae
% of sun's energy: 15%

Producer Name: Seagrasses
% of sun's energy: 10%

Producer Name: Mangroves
% of sun's energy: 8%
DO include arrows to connect your organisms in the food web.
DO remember that the arrowhead points in the direction of the organism receiving the energy (doing the eating).
DO NOT draw random lines. The arrows and connections need to make sense.
DO make sure that each organism has connections.
Certainly! Here is a visual representation of the food web with the proper arrows and connections:

Corals -> Herbivorous Fish -> Moray Eel -> Shark
↑ ↓
Algae -> Zooplankton -> Barracuda
↑ ↓
Seagrasses -> Sea Urchins -> Stingray
↑ ↓
Mangroves -> Gastropods -> Sea Turtles

Dolphins
DO remember that the arrowhead points in the direction of the organism receiving the energy (doing the eating).
Apologies for the mistake. Here is the corrected version of the food web with the proper arrows and connections:

Corals <- Herbivorous Fish <- Moray Eel <- Shark
↓ ↑
Algae <- Zooplankton <- Barracuda
↓ ↑
Seagrasses <- Sea Urchins <- Stingray
↓ ↑
Mangroves <- Gastropods <- Sea Turtles

Dolphins
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