Title: Unit 3 Ecosystems
1Unit 3 Ecosystems
2Part 1
- The Web Of Life p. 92
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- Food Relationships p. 93
- Questions 3-9 in the book
3Define Ecosystem
- Ecosystem the network of relationships
(interactions) among plants, animals and the
non-living parts in an environment.
4Differentiate the terms producers, consumer,
decomposers. P. 93
Other examples Grasses Trees shrubs Water
lilies Flowers Vegetables Fruits
- Producer a plant which can synthesize
carbohydrates using carbon dioxide and the suns
energy. - Actually produce their own food and food for
the rest of the ecosystem
5Differentiate the terms producers, consumer,
decomposers. P. 93
- Consumers All those organisms that have to eat
(consume) plants or animals to obtain their food.
6Types of consumers
- Primary Consumers Animals that eat producers.
Also called 1st. order consumers. (Ex. Rabbit,
squirrels, grouse, insects) - Secondary Consumers Animals that eat primary
consumers. Also called 2nd. order consumers.
(fox, owl, mink ) - Tertiary Consumers Animals that eat secondary
consumers. Also called 3rd. order consumers.
(Wolf, coyote, hawk)
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8Differentiate the terms producers, consumer,
decomposers. P. 94
Examples Worms Bacteria Fungi Protozoa
- Decomposers Simple organisms that obtain their
food from dead/decaying organisms and wastes.
9Consumers, producers decomposers.
- Similarities
- All three are terms referring to the way
organisms obtain food energy
- Differences
- The way they obtain food
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- Producers make it,
- Consumers eat it,
- Decomposer feed on wastes dead material.
10Differentiate 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.
11Food Chain vs Food Web
12Differentiate 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.
13Identify examples of producers consumersSee
Handout
Producers
Primary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
Tertiary Consumers
Decomposers
14Give an example of a food chain from fig. 6.4.
P. 95
Tree ? insect ? insect eating bird ? hawk
Producer ? Primary consumer ? 2nd order consumer ? 3rd order consumer
Note The arrows indicate the flow of energy
nutrients from one level to the next
15Sample Food Chain
16Draw an example of a food web containing humans.
P. 94
Hawk
Mosquito
Cow
fish
Man
Phytoplankton
Grass
Decomposer
17Using 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!
18Summary 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.
19Energy flowanother look!!