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1 Food Chains Decomposers

2 Let’s Review!

3 Components of a Food Chain
PRODUCERS SUN 3. CONSUMERS 4. DECOMPOSER

4 Herbivores are plant-eating consumers
Types of Consumers Herbivores are plant-eating consumers

5 Carnivores are meat-eating consumers
Types of Consumers Carnivores are meat-eating consumers

6 Omnivores are consumers that eat both plants and animals.
Types of Consumers Omnivores are consumers that eat both plants and animals.

7 Types of Consumers Scavengers are consumers that eat dead plants or dead animals (carrion)

8 *Levels of Consumers Primary (1°) Consumers = “first eaters”
Secondary (2°) Consumers = “second eaters” Tertiary (3°) Consumers = “third eaters”

9 Quaternary 4° Consumer Tertiary 3°Consumer Secondary 2°Consumer Primary 1°Consumer

10 Decomposers

11 Decomposers Decomposers are organisms that break down the cells of dead material and recycle the nutrients back into the ecosystem

12 Decomposers Eventually all food chains end in decomposers e.g.-mushrooms, molds, yeast, bacteria

13 Conditions that Promote Decomposers
Warmth Lots of air Lots of food Moisture (water) Darkness

14 What is the difference between Scavengers and Decomposers?
Scavengers eat dead material that they find (they have mouths). E.g. Vulture Decomposers “break down” the cells of dead material. E.g. Mold


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