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1 Unit 3 Ecosystems Chapter 6

2 Part 1 The Web Of Life p. 92 & Food Relationships p. 93 Questions #3-9 in the book

3 Define Ecosystem Ecosystem = the network of relationships (interactions) among plants, animals and the non- living parts in an environment.

4 Differentiate the terms producers, consumer, decomposers. P. 93 Producer = a plant which can synthesize carbohydrates using carbon dioxide and the sun’s energy. Actually “produce” their own food and food for the rest of the ecosystem Other examples: Grasses Trees shrubs Water lilies Flowers Vegetables Fruits

5 Consumers = All those organisms that have to eat (consume) plants or animals to obtain their food. Differentiate the terms producers, consumer, decomposers. P. 93

6 Types of consumers Primary Consumers: Animals that eat producers. Also called 1 st. order consumers. (Ex. Rabbit, squirrels, grouse, insects) Secondary Consumers: Animals that eat primary consumers. Also called 2 nd. order consumers. (fox, owl, mink ) Tertiary Consumers: Animals that eat secondary consumers. Also called 3 rd. order consumers. (Wolf, coyote, hawk)

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8 Decomposers = Simple organisms that obtain their food from dead/decaying organisms and wastes. Differentiate the terms producers, consumer, decomposers. P. 94 Examples: Worms Bacteria Fungi Protozoa

9 Consumers, producers & decomposers….Similarities All three are terms referring to the way organisms obtain food & energy Differences The way they obtain food Producers make it, Consumers eat it, Decomposer feed on wastes & dead material.

10 Differentiate the terms food chain & food web. P. 94 Food chain = linear sequence representing the nutrition of various species from the simplest plant to the top carnivore. Food web = a series of interconnecting food chains in an ecosystem.

11 vs Food ChainvsFood Web

12 Differentiate the terms food web & food chain. P. 94 Similarity Both food chains and food webs show the flow of nutrients and energy in an ecosystem. Difference Food web is more complex Food web is composed of several food chains Food web is a more realistic picture of an ecosystem.

13 Identify examples of producers & consumers See “Handout” Producers Primary Consumers Secondary Consumers Tertiary Consumers Decomposers

14 Give an example of a food chain from fig. 6.4. P. 95 Note: The arrows indicate the flow of energy & nutrients from one level to the next Tree → insect → insect eating bird → hawk ProducerPrimary consumer 2 nd order consumer 3 rd order consumer

15 Sample Food Chain

16 Draw an example of a food web containing humans. P. 94 Man Cow Mosquito Hawk Phytoplankton fish GrassDecomposer

17 Using figure 6.5 summarize the main energy flows in an ecosystem p. 95 Sun = source of all ecosystem energy Producers make food via photosynthesis Consumers eat plants and other consumers to get energy Each time energy moves from one organism to another, energy leaves the system in the form of heat. Decomposers return nutrients to the soil but energy is not recycled. It is lost!

18 Summary – Energy & Food Webs The ultimate source of energy (for most ecosystems) is the sun The ultimate fate of energy in ecosystems is for it to be lost as heat. Energy and nutrients are passed from organism to organism through the food chain as one organism eats another. Decomposers remove the last energy from the remains of organisms. Inorganic nutrients are cycled, energy is not. Question #14, 15 & #16 p. 98 make perfect review questions for the test.

19 Energy flow…another look!!


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