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2 Wednesday April 6, 2011 Objective: Students will be able to describe food webs. Bellringer: Draw a food web that includes you and the ingredients of a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

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4 Wednesday April 6, 2011 Objective: Students will be able to describe food webs. Bellringer: Draw a food web that includes you and the ingredients of a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

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6 Wednesday April 6, 2011 Objective: Students will be able to describe food webs. Bellringer: Draw a food web that includes you and the ingredients of a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

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8 Wednesday April 6, 2011 last chance to view BR - 1 min Objective: Students will be able to describe food webs. Bellringer: Draw a food web that includes you and the ingredients of a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

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11 Last Call for Bellringers! Cookie Monster… mmmmmm…

12 Wednesday April 6, 2011 Bellringer Review Objective: Students will be able to describe food webs. Bellringer: Draw a food web that includes you and the ingredients of a hamburger with lettuce and tomato.

13 Wednesday April 6, 2011 AGENDA: 1. BR 2. Review HW 3. Notes: Food Chains 4. Work Time: Computer Food Web Activity HOMEWORK  Computer Food Web Activity  Study for Friday’s QUIZ:  Make Vocabulary Flash Cards  Review BrainPop Videos & Quizzes Ecosystems Food Chains Symbiosis

14 Chapter 2: Ecology Section 2.1: Organisms & Their Environment

15 Vocabulary Review Section 2.1 1. Species 2. Ecology 3. Biosphere 4. Abiotic Factor 5. Biotic Factor a. Portion of Earth that supports living things b. Living things c. Organisms that interbreed d. Study of interactions between organisms & environment e. Nonliving things

16 Vocabulary Review Section 2.1 1. Population 2. Community 3. Ecosystem 4. Habitat 5. Niche a. Biological community plus the abiotic factors in their environment b. Place where an organism lives c. Group of the same species that live in the same area d. Role of an organism in its habitat e. All the populations in an area

17 Vocabulary Review Section 2.1 1. Symbiosis 2. Commensa- lism 3. Mutualism 4. Parasitism a. 1 species benefits, 1 harmed b. Both species benefit c. Permanent, close association between 2+ organisms of different species d. 1 species benefits & the other neither harmed nor benefits

18 Chapter 2: Ecology Section 2.2: Nutrition & Energy Flow

19 New Vocabulary Section 2.2 1. Autotroph 2. Heterotroph 3. Decomposer 4. Food chain 5. Trophic level 6. Food web 7. Herbivore 8. Carnivore 9. Omnivore a. Heterotroph that only feeds on plants b. Model shows how energy moves in an ecosystem c. Organisms that make their own food d. Heterotroph - feeds on plants & animals e. Organisms absorb nutrients from dead organisms f. Model shows all the possible feeding relationships at each trophic level g. Heterotroph that only feeds on animals h. Feeding step in the food chain i. Organisms must feed on organisms

20 Food Chain  Autotrophs, also known as producers, make up the first level in all food chains which include plants and some aquatic photosynthetic plants. Exs. Grass and Green algae  1 st -order-heterotrophs, also known as primary consumers, make up the second level in a food chain and obtain food from photosynthetic organisms. Ex. Turtle

21 Food Chain  2 nd - order heterotrophs also known as secondary consumers, include some carnivores who feed on 1 st -order heterotrophs. Ex. Owls feed on fishes  3 rd - order heterotrophs also known as tertiary consumers, include carnivores (meat eaters) Ex. Bears

22 Food Chain  Decomposers - at every level in food chain, bacteria and fungi break down living matter and help release nutrients

23 Example of a Simple Food Chain

24 Example of a Food Web

25 Water Cycle

26 Carbon Cycle

27 Wednesday April 6, 2011 AGENDA: 1. BR 2. Review HW 3. Notes: Food Chains 4. Work Time: Computer Food Web Activity HOMEWORK  Computer Food Web Activity  Study for Friday’s QUIZ:  Make Vocabulary Flash Cards  Review BrainPop Videos & Quizzes Ecosystems Food Chains Symbiosis


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