7C Feeding Relationships

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ecology The study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment.
Advertisements

Energy Flow Chapter 25, Section 3.
Year 7 Homework Project Week beginning 17 th June Deadline Friday 28 th June.
Mrs. French’s 3rd grade class class. TEKS § Science, Grade 3. (5) Investigations are used to learn about the natural world. Students should understand.
Word Bank a structure, behavior, or body process that helps an organism survive in its environment adaptation bacteria cellular respiration competition.
Ecosystems What is ecology?.
Principles of Ecology Heading Vocabulary Important Info
Feeding Relationships and Symbiosis State Standards 6th – Life #8 Describe how organisms may interact with one anther 7th - Life #2 -Investigate how.
Ecology Environmental science Prentice Hall Science Explorer
4 th Grade SAL1: Students will describe the roles of organisms and the flow of energy within an ecosystem.
Living Things Need Energy. Producers What do producers do?? How??
Ecosystem PowerPoint By: Josselin Benitez Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara.
Ecosystem Power Point By: Matthew Burkhardt Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara.
© 10-Day Grade 5 STAAR Science Review Day 9 – Organisms and Environments Readiness TEKS 5.9B and 5.10A Supporting TEKS 5.9D.
Topic 1 Interactions Within an Ecosystem. I. Interactions Within an Ecosystem Ecology is the study of the relationship between living organisms and their.
Year 7 Homework Project Week beginning Monday 23 rd June Deadline Friday 4 th July.
INTRODUCTION-1 TITLE PAGE General information. HABITAT-2 What is this organism’s habitat? Where is it located geographically? In what “Biome” can this.
Adaptation for Survival L4: Environmental Changes Learning Objectives: 1.Describe different methods to monitor the environment. 2.Explain how living and.
Energy Flows Through Ecosystems Sun: Makes all energy on Earth. Producers: Make their own food. Consumers: Get their food by eating other organisms. Decomposers:
Food Chains SOL 3.5. A ___ _______shows a food relationship among plants and animals in a specific area or environment.
Ecology Chapter 2. What is Ecology? Ecology is the study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment. Ex. Bird on a tree limb.
Energy Flow Page 65 of INB. Essential Question: How does energy flow in an ecosystem?
What makes up an ecosystem?  Biotic factors  Plants  Animals  Bacteria  Etc.  Abiotic factors  Water  Light  Temperature  Soil.
Week 1. ecosystem all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment.
10% Rule Only 10% of the energy present at one feeding is passed on to the next feeding level.
Ecosystems What is ecology?.
Ko te Toi Potapotae Objectives of the Unit At the end of the unit I should be able to… Objectives of the Unit At the end of the unit I should be able to…
Ecology Review. Environment Living Things Energy Types of Interactions Misc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
Adaptation Any characteristic (structure or behavior) that helps a plant or animal survive.
Interactions with the Environment I am Learning how plants interact with the Sun’s light and heat to support life on Earth. I am Learning how plants interact.
SCIENCE 6 TOPIC 1. LOOK UP THESE WORDS: GIVE A BRIEF DEFINITION TO EACH BIOSPHERE ENVIRONMENT BIOMES HABITATS.
Chapter 20 Interactions of Living Things. Environment Living Things Energy Types of Interactions Misc. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
Ecology. Ecology Introduction What is Ecology? What is Ecology? What is an abiotic factor? What is an abiotic factor? What provides energy to most environments?
Chapter 2: Ecology Flushing High School Trisha Ferris.
Chapter 2 Vocabulary. Chapter 2 Vocabulary Terms Biology Organism Organization Growth Development Reproduction Species Stimulus Response Homeostasis Adaptation.
Environment KS3 Unit 7c - Environment.
Ecology Learning Objectives:
INTERACTIONS AND INTERDEPENDENCE WITHIN THE ENVIRONMENT
Biology 2 Up the garden path Learning outcomes
Matter and Energy in the Environment
Ecosystems Study Guide
7C Feeding Relationships
8D Ecological Relationships
8D Ecological Relationships
Ecology Chapter 17.
Ecosystems.
FOOD CHAINS & FOOD WEBS Page
Today’s Agenda… Bellringer: Define population and community and describe your own. Review Symbiosis Turn in Symbiosis Worksheet Notes on Flow of Energy.
Food webs show all of the feeding relationships within a habitat. Read this research article and generate a food web. The state of the oceans,
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Ecosystem and Ecology.
Energy flow in the Ecosystem
SCIENCE GRADE FOUR – FOOD WEBS AND ADAPTATIONS
Ecology Definitions.
Habitats & Adaptations Traffic Lights Quiz Hold up the coloured card that matches the correct answer you see on the screen.
Behavioral and Structural Adaptations
Biology 4.6 Ecology – Combined.
Year 9 Ecosystems: Food chains & food webs
Food webs show all of the feeding relationships within a habitat. Read this research article and generate a food web. The state of the oceans,
Biology 4.6 Ecology Start Content End
ECOSYSTEMS Kendall Greene.
Animals and Their Needs
An environment is made up of all the living and non-living things with which an organism (living thing) may interact.
Introduction to Ecology
Biodiversity and Fossil Record
Created by Educational Technology Network
The Nonliving Environment
Presentation transcript:

7C Feeding Relationships KS3 Biology 7C Feeding Relationships

Contents 7C Feeding Relationships Habitats Adaptations Feeding types Food chains Food webs Summary activities

Habitats What is a habitat? The place where an organism lives is called its habitat. What makes a habitat? A habitat has all of the things that an organism needs to survive such as the right amount of light, oxygen and water. How would you describe your habitat?

Different types of habitats How are these habitats similar and how are they different?

Which land habitat?