Energy Flow Through An Ecosystem

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Energy Flow Through An Ecosystem

The Sun All energy for living organisms comes from the sun.

Plants Plants capture light energy and convert it to sugar through photosynthesis. This chemical energy then can be transferred to other organisms through feeding.

Energy (Food) Chains A simple model that shows how energy moves from the sun to organisms. Sun  Sunflower  Mouse  Rattlesnake  Hawk  Bacteria Arrows show the direction the energy moves and which organism gets eaten.

Food Webs Complex models that show how energy moves through an ecosystem. A food web is a number of intertwined food chains.

Energy Pyramids Energy pyramids show the amount of energy available at each feeding level in an ecosystem. Bottom=largest=most energy. Top=smaller=less energy.

Energy Loss Energy is lost as heat at each level. 10% is passed to the next level. 90% is lost at each level.

Producers An organism that produces its own food. Example- Plants

Consumers Organisms that can not make their own food. They obtain their food by eating other organisms.

Types of Consumers Organisms are classified according to the place they are in a food chain.

Some organisms can be at different levels depending on what they eat. When the bear eats berries, it is the primary consumer. When the bear eats a fish, it is a secondary consumer.

Types of Consumers Consumers are also classified by what they eat. Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores

Herbivores Organisms that only eat plants. -Examples Grasshoppers Rabbits Deer Beavers Moose Cows Sheep

Carnivores Organisms that only eat other animals. -Examples Foxes Frogs Snakes Hawks Spiders Lions

Omnivores Organisms that eat both plants and animals. -Examples Bears Turtles Monkeys Squirrels

Decomposers End of all food chains Break down dead organisms into smaller molecules. -Examples Bacteria Fungus