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Question of the Week

This week is Pennsylvania's second annual Local Food Week! You can join in the fun by eating some home-grown Pennsylvania food.

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Source: UWSP

Almost everything you eat can be traced back through food chains to the sun. The food chain begins with producers, such as green plants, that can make their own food from the sun's energy.
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Source: UWSP

The organisms in a food chain can be classified as either producers, consumers, or decomposers.

Look at the following list of organisms below and identify them as :
A. P roducers
B. Consumers
C. Decomposers

C. Fungi

B. Insects
B. Humans A. Trees
Congratulations for Answering this Week's Question Correctly!
Name County
Michael Almasy
Amber Carothers
Trevor Clark
Alex Craine
Maria DeCario
Sal DeCario
Jonathan Dudzinsky
Hayley Geary
Joshua Gump
Zach Hafer
Ben Harakel
Jeannie Ingiosi
Alisha Kozieja
John Lukon
Tyler Mains
Jess Martin
Melissa McGowen
Daniel Monteparte
Brittany Moyer
Jordan Pizzuto
Haley Quidetto
Melissa Richards
Grace Rudy
Beth Sheckler
Patience Snyder
Raven Turnage
Kaitlyn Watson
Sean Williams
Mrs. P 
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York
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Berks
Delaware
Delaware
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Delaware
Delaware
Westmoreland
Delaware
Berks
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Carbon
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Westmoreland
Delaware
Allegheny


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Source: Pennsylvania State University

 

Stuck?

Try this link :

Food Chains and Food Webs

 

Pennsylvania Environment and Ecology Standard

4.6 Ecosystems and their Interactions

 

Activity:

Solve the Link in the Food Chain

 

 

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