AC9S4U01
Biological sciences
explain the roles and interactions of consumers, producers and decomposers within a habitat and how food chains represent feeding relationships
Elaborations
- AC9S4U01_E1describing how animals, including humans, obtain their food from plants and other animals
- AC9S4U01_E2observing living things in a local habitat and categorising them as producers, consumers or decomposers
- AC9S4U01_E3researching the different types of decomposers and their importance within a habitat
- AC9S4U01_E4representing feeding relationships of producers and consumers as a food chain and comparing food chains across different habitats
- AC9S4U01_E5recognising how First Nations Australians perceive themselves as being an integral part of the environment
- AC9S4U01_E6investigating the impact of introduced predators such as foxes on small mammal species in Australia
- AC9S4U01_E7researching how the removal of a food source from within a habitat, such as through an insect or rodent infestation, affected other living things within that habitat
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