Food Pyramids 2nd Year Biology.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those operations.
Advertisements

Environmental Biology & Genetics Energy Flow M r G D a v i d s o n.
Absorption of Light by Chlorophyll Higher Biology.
Pyramids Of Number & Biomass
There is an agreement in mathematics that we don’t leave a radical in the denominator of a fraction.
Maths Re-practice to get ready for your test… Monday 7 th July 2008.
Food Chain/Food Webs Learning Target #5, #6, #13.
Graphing Linear Equations Linear Equations can be graphed on a Cartesian Coordinate system.
Another Link in the Food Chain Everyone plays a specific role in the food chain of life. You might be a human thinking they are king of the hill.
Reflections.
Integers. The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
Animal Behavior We will study two types of animal behavior.
Manipulate polynomials Expand brackets and collect like terms Factorise expressions.
School Subjects Click On Links (Below):
Addition and Subtraction Equations
The Brain By the end of the lesson you should be able to
P YRAMIDS OF BIOMASS & E NERGY TRANSFER. P YRAMIDS O F B IOMASS Pyramids of Biomass represent the weight of the organisms whereas Pyramids of Numbers.
Gravity What is it? es/cych/apollo%2010 /story/hoi/ball3.html es/cych/apollo 10/story/hoi/ball.html.
Ions, Complete Chemical Symbols and Isotopes. Every element is made up of very small particles called atoms. Atoms of different elements have a different.
Slope of a Line Slope basically describes the steepness of a line.
Learning Objectives: Compare and contrast the structure and function of Arteries Veins Capillaries.
Spiders Spiders have two body parts, the head and the abdomen. Spiders do not have antennae.
The World Of Linear Equations Writing Linear Equations In Slope-Intercept Form y = mx + b.
Trophic Levels Definition - each step in a food chain or food web
1-2 Simplifying Expressions.. Expressions 4 A group of symbols used to represent a number 4 The number represented by the expression Value.
Length and Perimeter. Measurements All measurements are only approximations. No measurement is ever exact. Using a ruler with 0.5cm marking, We might.
Matrix Operations.
Step 1.Invert the divisor. Step 1.Invert the divisor. Step 2.Change the division sign to a multiplication sign. Step 2.Change the division sign to a.
Aim: What is cloning? Do Now: Review our test.. What is a clone? Clone refers to genetically identical cells originating from one cell. Clone refers to.
Feeding Relationships A food chain shows a simple feeding relationship. Sun → All food chains start with the sun.
Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson you should be able to:  Multiply powers with the same base.  Divide powers with the same base.
MATRIX: A rectangular arrangement of numbers in rows and columns. The ORDER of a matrix is the number of the rows and columns. The ENTRIES are the numbers.
Pyramids Of Energy D. Crowley, 2008.
Leaf Structure and Photosynthesis Standard Grade Biology.
Nitrogen in the air animal protein dead plants & animals urine & faeces ammonia nitrites nitrates plant made protein decomposition by bacteria & fungi.
Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have the same base, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those operations.
Electrophilic addition. Ethene and bromine liquid at room temperature.
How Do We Multiply Radical Expressions? 1 2 Do Now:
Exponential Growth and Decay Exponential Growth and Decay are functions which have been widely used to model the behavior of a variety of topics.
Food Webs Food Webs are Food Chains that intersect each other. Food webs are what really happens in nature.
Velocity vs time graph Calculating the slope acceleration.
8.1 Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those.
Discovering Prime Factors of Any Number
Transport of Materials
Matrix Operations.
4.2 Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those operations.
Main Idea: Volcanoes.
Classifying Triangles
Pressure know that pressure depends on both force and area.
Loss of Energy in a Food Chain
How fast and where Print out slides 2 and 3 to follow along ppt
Plants.
Fractions-Simplifying
Food Webs Food Webs are Food Chains that intersect each other. Food webs are what really happens in nature.
Food Pyramids.
Leaf Structure and Photosynthesis
Laws of Exponents Whenever we have variables which contain exponents and have equal bases, we can do certain mathematical operations to them. Those operations.
Trees as Homes a presentation created by Carolyn Kinne
Two source interference
Slope basically describes the steepness of a line
Animal Behavior We will study two types of animal behavior.
Leaf Structure and Photosynthesis
Slope basically describes the steepness of a line
Digestion.
Pyramids Of Number & Biomass
An Ox Losing Electrons is Oxidation
Leaf Structure and Photosynthesis
decomposition by bacteria & fungi
Ecological Pyramids Diagrams that show relationships between organisms in an ecosystem Three types of ecological pyramids: Numbers Biomass Energy Show.
Presentation transcript:

Food Pyramids 2nd Year Biology

Energy loss in a food chain Only 10% of energy is passed along to the next level in a food chain. The rest of the energy is lost through: -waste -heat -movement -respiration

A Pyramid of Numbers Food chains and webs show the flow of materials and energy in habitats, but they do not give you any idea of how many organisms there are in the habitat. A pyramid of numbers is a diagram showing the numbers of organisms present in each level of a food chain

Let's go back to the grass vole barn owl food chain. Suppose the numbers found in a particular habitat are as follows: 2000 grass plants 25 voles 1 barn owl

The pyramid of numbers would be as shown below.

Sometimes you do not get a pyramid because one organism in the chain is unusually large, e.g. one large oak tree providing food for many caterpillars.

Pyramids of Biomass Biomass is a word used to describe the mass of living material in an area. If you could collect all of the plants and animals in an area and weigh them, this would be the biomass of that area.

A pyramid of biomass is a diagram showing the total weight (mass) of organisms at each level of a food chain. Biomass always gives a pyramid since producers must have the most biomass and consumers must have less Pyramids of biomass are always pyramid-shaped.

This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.