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Title: Living Things Need Energy


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Living Things Need Energy
  • Chapter 18 Section 2

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Todays Objectives
  • Science Objectives
  • Describe the functions of producers, consumers,
    and decomposers in an ecosystem.
  • Distinguish between a food chain a food web.
  • Explain how energy flows through a food web.
  • Distinguish between an organisms habitat and its
    niche.
  • Reading Objective
  • Summarization

3
Producers
  • use sunlight to make their food
  • photosynthesis process used to make food
  • plants
  • some algae
  • some bacteria

4
Consumers
  • eat producers and other organisms for energy
  • cannot use the suns energy directly
  • 4 types of consumers
  • herbivore consumer that eats plants
  • carnivore consumer that eats animals
  • omnivore consumer that eats plants animals
  • scavenger consumer that eats dead animals

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Decomposers
  • break down dead organisms to get their energy
  • sometimes called natures recyclers
  • examples
  • bacteria
  • fungi

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Self Check
  • Are you an herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore?

9
Food Chains
  • show how energy in food molecules flow from one
    organism to the next
  • energy moves in one direction
  • Very simple!

10
Food Webs
  • shows all of the possible energy pathways more
    accurately
  • energy moves in one direction

11
Energy Pyramids
  • an organism uses most of the energy it consumes
    in its own life processes, but some energy is
    stored in its tissues
  • there is a loss of energy at each level of a food
    chain
  • at the top of the pyramid, energy is smaller than
    the bottom because available energy is reduced at
    each level
  • most of the energy is either used or given off as
    heat
  • only the energy stored in tissues can be used at
    the next level

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Habitat and Niche
  • habitat the environment in which an organism
    lives
  • address
  • niche an organisms way of life in its
    ecosystem
  • job within that address
  • habitat
  • food
  • predators
  • competition
  • biotic factors
  • abiotic factors

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Self Check
  • Is your attendance at school a characteristic of
    your habitat or your niche?

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Closure
  • 3 List 3 examples of consumers
  • 2 List 2 things that make up an organisms
    niche.
  • 1 List 1 difference between a food chain and a
    food web.
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