Many plants and animals live underwater. How does an underwater food chain work? It needs

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sunlight, producers, primary consumers and secondary consumers. Sunlight shines on the sea and some
sunlight goes under the water. Plants use the sunlight to make, or produce, food inside their leaves. We
call these plants producers. Fish and other sea animals can’t make their own food. They need to eat, or
consume, plants and other fish. Some small sea animals or fish, eat underwater plants. We call these
fish primary consumers. Then bigger sea animals or fish, like stingrays, eat smaller fish and other sea
animals. They are called secondary consumers. Big secondary consumers like sharks eat animals like
seals!

1. What helps plants to make food inside their leaves?
─ The sea ─ Sunlight ─ Fish
2. Are producers’ plants or animals?
─ Plants ─ Animals
3. What do we call fish that eat plants?

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─ Primary consumers ─ Producers ─ Secondary consumers
4. What do secondary consumers eat?
─ Plants ─ Sunlight ─ Fish and sea animals
5. What the function of sunlight for a plant?
─ Produces the food ─ Make a drink​

Many plants and animals live underwater. How does an underwater food chain work? It needs

Jawaban:

1. Sunlight

2. Plants

3. Primary Consumers

4. Fish and sea animals

5. Produces the food

Penjelasan:

Nomor 1 dapat dilihat pada kalimat "Plants use the sunlight to make, or produce, food inside their leaves."

Nomor 2 dapat dilihat pada kalimat "We call these plants producers."

Nomor 3 dapat dilihat pada kalimat "Some small sea animals or fish, eat underwater plants. We call these fish primary consumers."

Nomor 4 dapat dilihat pada kalimat "Then bigger sea animals or fish, like stingrays, eat smaller fish and other sea animals. They are called secondary consumers."

Nomor 5 dapat dilihat pada kalimat "Plants use the sunlight to make, or produce, food inside their leaves."