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1 **you will learn what these mean and how to use them** Food web; food chain; predator; prey; producer; consumer; decomposer; herbivore; carnivore; omnivore; trophic levels; first level; second level; 10% rule

2 The participants: Predator: an organism which preys upon other organisms Prey: the animal being hunted; organism being eaten

3 The participants (continued) Producer (autotroph) – an organism that makes its own food and stores energy Consumer (Heterotroph) – an organism that obtains food and energy by eating other organisms

4 Types of Consumers: 1. Herbivores – organisms that eat only plants Example: cattle 2. Carnivores – organisms that eat only animals Example: coyotes 3. Omnivores – organisms that eat both plants and animals Example:bears

5 Types of Consumers (continued) Decomposer (also a heterotroph) – organisms that obtain energy by breaking down wastes and the remains of dead organisms. –Ex: mushrooms and earthworms

6 What do these make up? Food Web – model that shows how energy (matter) passes from one organism to another. *More accurate than a food chain because they show ALL the feeding relationships within an ecosystem.

7 What do these make up? (continued) In a food chain, an arrow points from the organism being eaten to the organism doing the eating. **The direction the energy is flowing** Primary source of energy in a food chain is the sun.

8 Sample Food Chain: Hawks (big bird)  Therefore… Partridges (small bird)Hawks are predators of partridges. Partridges are predators of grasshoppers BUT prey to hawks. Grasshoppers Grasshoppers are prey of partridges BUT predators of grass. Grass

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10 Trophic level of consumer First (primary) level: Consumers that eat producers Second (secondary) level: Consumers that eat first-level consumers **Continues onto 3 rd (tertiary) consumers**

11 Food chainFood web (just 1 path of energy) (all possible energy paths)

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16 Toxins in food chains- While energy decreases as it moves up the food chain, toxins increase in potency. This is called biological magnification Ex: DDT & Bald Eagles

17 10% Rule:  Total energy transferred from one level to the next in a food chain is TEN PERCENT  other 90% released as HEAT; used to support the life processes (keeping warm, breaking down food, etc) of the primary consumer.

18 10 % rule (continued):  10% received is used for…METABOLISM Turning food energy into chemical energy for cellular use.

19 10% rule (continued) * This means that the higher the level of consumer, the fewer there are of them because they have to eat A LOT to get enough energy.


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