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1 Make a new entry in your journal
Energy Flow Rotation Make a new entry in your journal

2 Food Chain Producer Quaternary Consumer Primary Consumer Secondary
Tertiary Consumer The heron is considered a quaternary consumer. Label the trophic levels of each organism in the food chain. Where does the cattail get its energy? Explain what the arrows represent in a food chain. Describe 2 things that would happen if all of the small fish were removed from the food chain above. Bonus: What biome would this food chain be found in? Sun The arrows point in the direction energy flows Dragonfly population would increase Catfish population would decrease Fresh water

3 Food Web Where did all energy in this food web originate from? sun
Place each organism in the appropriate trophic level. Producer  Primary Consumer  Secondary Consumer  Tertiary Consumer  Quaternary Consumer Phytoplankton  Zooplankton  Squid   Penguin Killer Whale  XXXXXXX  Krill  Baleen Whale  Killer Whale  Leopard Seal  Seal Leopard Seal

4 Food Web 3. Describe the relationship (use vocabulary) between baleen whales and krill. Whale is predator because it eats the krill - prey 4. Describe one path energy could take through this food web. Answers will vary (Sun  Phytoplankton  Zooplankton  Baleen Whale) 5. Describe 2 things that would happen if there was an increase in the krill population. The whale, seal, and squid population would increase. The phytoplankton would decrease. Bonus: What biome would this food web be found in? saltwater (ocean)

5 Tertiary Consumer& Quaternary Consumer Tertiary & Quaternary Consumer
Food Web Baleen whale Penguins Killer whale Krill Leopard seal Squid Seal Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Primary Consumer Tertiary Consumer& Quaternary Consumer Producer Secondary Consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary & Quaternary Consumer Tertiary Consumer

6 Energy Pyramid Tertiary Consumer .1% Trophic Level 4
Producer Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer 100% .1% 1% 10% Trophic Level 4 Sagebrush Trophic Level 3 Trophic Level 2 Trophic Level 1

7 Energy Pyramid 4. What happens to the other 90% of the energy that is not passed on from each trophic level. It escapes into the environment as heat/thermal energy 5. What consumer in the energy pyramid is going to have to eat the most food to meet their energy needs? Hawk – tertiary - level 4 6. Describe in your own words why energy in an environment can be represented by a pyramid. More energy is available at the producer level so it is bigger at the bottom, less is available as you go up 7. Create a food chain with the same organisms from above, using words and arrows. Sagebrush  Insects  Lizard  Hawk

8 Composting Why is composting good for the environment? Composting is the healthiest fertilizer; Cuts back on garbage in landfills Why is it important to have green and brown in a compost bin? So it is rich in both carbon (brown) and nitrogen (green) Use the T chart to sort things that should and should NOT be in a compost bin. (on next slide) What happens to the biomass of a compost bin? Biomass decreases as it is decomposed What happens to the temperature of a compost bin over time? Temperature increases in a compost bin over time What energy conversion happens in a compost bin? Chemical energy  heat/thermal energy What type of organism breaks down biomass in a compost bin? Decomposers (microorganisms, worms)

9 Compost Trash Wood Glass Banana peel Apple core Foil gum wrapper
Soda can Leaves Plastic bottle Grass clippings Worms Meat or bones


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