Plants and Animals Living Together Ways Plants and Animals Interact.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Advertisements

Fins Fish body parts used by fish for motion Decomposer Bacteria that breaks down dead organisms Carnivore Meat Eater.
Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? Ecosystems 1 Producers, Consumers & Decomposers 1 Ecosystems 2 Producers, Consumers & Decomposers 2 Ecosystems 3.
By: Jennifer Richardson
1 Discovering Vocabulary Welcome To Our Learning Habitat!
Brooke Ard 5 th Grade Math/Science Griggs Road Elementary.
Name _____ 7__ Ch. 2 VOCABULARY Sept.__ Food Chains & Webs.
The Food Chain.
Food Webs.
Chapter 3 - Ecosystems.
Living Things Depend On One Another.
Ecosystems Vocabulary
Digging A Little Deeper Into Ecosystems. Organisms of Ecosystems Producers Consumers Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores Decomposers.
Ecosystem A place with living and nonliving things.
How Do Living Things Get Energy? By: Mr. Hearn. Objective Energy is transferred to living things through the food they eat. Student knows examples of.
Unit B: Chapter 2 Vocabulary Living Things Depend on One Another.
Food Web and Food Chain I have, who has cards
Food Chains and Food Webs
EQ: What is an ecosystem? Vocabulary Words Environment Ecosystem Population Community.
This is a song about food chains, food chains, food chains This is a song about food chains and living things on Earth.
Ecosystems. What is an Ecosystem?  An ecosystem is a plant and animal community made up of living and nonliving things that interact with each other.
Ecosystems: Vocabulary
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
Ecosystem Notes Organism: a living thing
Energy Flows Through Ecosystems Sun: Makes all energy on Earth. Producers: Make their own food. Consumers: Get their food by eating other organisms. Decomposers:
Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s
Organism. An individual animal, plant, or single- celled life form.
Food webs model interactions within the community.
Ecology Living Things and Their Environment Introduction to Ecology.
Lesson 6. Producer Living things that make their own food.
Food Web & Food Chains Quiz 1. an animal that eats only other animals A. consumer B. herbivore C. carnivore D. omnivore.
Ecosystems. All the living and nonliving things that surround a living thing.
Essential Question Lesson 2
A producer is an organism that gets its energy from the sun. Example: sunflower plant.
NEX T. In order to live, animals need energy. Some animals get the energy they need to live from eating plants and other vegetation - herbivores. Some.
Science Vocabulary Ecosystems. Ecosystem A place where plants and animals live together and depend on one another Examples: Atlantic Ocean New Jersey.
Ecosystems –A community of all the living organisms and their interactions with each other and the non-living things in the environment.
ANIMAL SURVIVAL. OVERVIEW In this unit we will learn about the different roles animals have in ecosystems, what animals need to survive, and the relationships.
WHAT IS A HABITAT?. WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES WHAT IS A PREDATOR? WHAT IS PREY? A predator is an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals. Prey.
Food Chains Food Webs.
What is a food chain?.
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Ecosystems and How They Work BACK NEXT.
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
Lesson 4 Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Food Chains and Food Webs
Diversity of life form Ecological niche.
Energy in an Ecosystem Lesson 6.
Why is Soil So Important!
Food Webs.
Energy Roles in Ecosystems
Food Chains.
You Try Do People eat fish and other food just because it tastes good? Explain. What happens to the remains of acherfish that decay in the water?
Food Chains and Food Webs
Energy to Live In order to live animals need energy.
Lesson 4 Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Food Chains and Food Webs
Who’s Who in a Food Chain?
SOL 3.5- What makes up a food chain?
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Lesson 4 Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Energy in an Ecosystem Lesson 6.
Mrs. Miller T.C. Walker School Gloucester, Virginia
Energy Cycle.
Food Webs BACK NEXT.
Food Chains Define an ecosystem
5.9B Vocabulary.
Presentation transcript:

Plants and Animals Living Together Ways Plants and Animals Interact

How Do Living Things Interact? helping in groups one kind helping another two kinds helping each other

Helping in Groups Herd of Elephants School of Fish Flock of Birds Colony of Bats Band of Gorillas

One Kind Helping Another

Two Kinds Helping Each Other

How Do Living Things Get Energy? Plants get energy from the sun. Animals get energy from plants and animals that eat plants.

What is a Producer? A producer is a living thing that makes its own food. All green plants are producers.

What is a Consumer? A consumer is a living thing that eats food. Animals are consumers.

What Are the Kinds of Consumers? herbivore carnivore omnivore

What Is an Herbivore? An herbivore is a consumer that eats only plants.

What Is a Carnivore? A carnivore is a consumer that eats only animals.

What Is an Omnivore? An omnivore is a consumer that eats both plants and animals.

What Is a Food Chain? A food chain is a group of producers and consumers that interact.

What Is a Predator? A predator is a consumer that hunts for food.

What Is Prey? Prey is any animal that others hunt for food.

What Is a Food Web? A Food Web is two or more Food Chains.

How Do Living Things Compete? Living things compete for food, water, sunlight, and living space. This is called competition.

Living Things Competing for Food Groups of predators compete for prey. Prey also compete for a better chance of escaping a predator.

Living Things Competing for Space Living things compete for space. Some animals compete with humans for space.

How Do Environments Change? living things cause change natural events cause change

living things return patterns of change

What Is a Decomposer? A decomposer is a living thing that breaks down living things that have died. This is called decay.

What Is a Healthy Environment for People? People need many things to live. People need food, water, shelter, air, and a clean environment.

What Are Some Healthful Foods? Healthful foods include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, fish, eggs, dairy, and meats. Your body also needs water each day.

What Happens to Food After You Eat It? The body’s digestive system goes to work. It breaks foods down into a form that our bodies can use to live and grow.

What Are the Main Parts of the Digestive System? mouth stomach small intestine large intestine

How Can People Stay Healthy? exercise avoid germs stop the spread of germs germs can cause disease

Plants and Animals Living Together The End