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Page 1: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Energy in Ecosystems

Page 2: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Review Vocabulary• Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs.• Herbivore – Eats only plants.• Carnivore – Eats only animals.• Omnivore – Eats both plants and animals.• Decomposer – Breaks down dead organisms into simpler substances that can be used by plants as fertilizer.

Page 3: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

•Can be summarized by trophic levels.

• Sun producers primary consumers secondary consumers tertiary consumers.

• Food chains.

• Food webs…

• decomposers

Energy Flow Through Ecosystems

Page 4: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

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Food Chains• Can be shows how chemical energy is passed from one organism to another. (The arrow points in the direction energy moves)

• Producers are also called autotrophs.• Consumers are also called heterotrophs.

Page 5: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Food Webs• Overlapping food chains.

• Prey (hunted).

• Predator (hunter).

• The arrows show the

direction energy travels.

Page 6: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

algae

Which of these are producers?

Which of these are primary consumers?Which of these are secondary consumers?

Which of these are tertiary consumers?

Texas Food Web

Page 7: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Energy Pyramid• Only about 10% of energy gets transferred to the next trophic level.• The other 90% escapes to the environment ( sweat-perspiration, waste, respiration, release of heat, movement, digestion, other life processes).

Page 8: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Learning Check•Which organisms are both secondary and tertiary consumers in this partial desert food web?

Page 9: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Learning Check•What would happen if the lizard population became extinct?•Hawk and snake population would decrease.• Termite and moth population would increase.

Page 10: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

•Matter – Anything that has mass and takes up space (almost everything).• Cycle – Reusing.

Cycling Matter

Page 11: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Biomass• Renewable energy source from biotic factors.• Plants and animals.• Feces, Manure, etc.• Usually thought of as trash.• Coal, petroleum (came from plantsor animals).

• A tropical rainforest has more biomass than a desert.

Page 12: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

Decay• Dead organism decay or rot.• Decomposers help in the decomposition process• Decomposers: break down dead organisms into simpler substances.• Decomposers: bacteria, fungi, earthworms, dung beetles.

Page 13: Energy in Ecosystems. Review Vocabulary Producer – Makes own food, aka autotrophs. Herbivore – Eats only plants. Carnivore – Eats only animals. Omnivore

• Composting – is when someone collects biotic factors and allows then to decompose into fertilizer.• Composting provides natural and organic fertilizer which is both healthy for the soil and environment.• Things needed – leaves, grass, manure, coffee grounds, water, earthworms.• Humus – result of composting: dark, sticky, soil-like mixture, sweet smell.• Temperature increases during composting.

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