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Producers, Consumers, Decomposers It’s all about what you eat!

An organism is ….. Any independent living thing Can be as small as a single celled bacteria Or as large as a whale!

The three categories of the food chain are….. Producers Consumers Decomposers They are all dependent on each other.

Producers Are- Producers get their food and energy from the sun. (PLANTS) They make their food through a process called photosynthesis.

Consumers Consumers need to eat their food to get energy. (ANIMALS)

Types of consumers are There are THREE types of Consumers Carnivores Herbivores Omnivores. Its still all about what you eat!

Carnivores only eat meat (other animals) Scavengers are carnivores that feed on the bodies of dead organisms(ex. Vultures and catfish)

Herbivores eat only plants.

Omnivores eat both meat (animals) and plants.

Stop…Review…Check… Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each word. Also give two examples of each. Carnivore: Herbivore: Omnivore:

Decomposers Decomposers eat dead things and turn them back into dirt or soil. Examples: Mushrooms Worms Bugs Molds and mildews

What would the world look like without decomposers (bacteria and fungi

How they relate .

Stop…Review…Check… Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each word. Also give two example of each. Producers: Consumers: Decomposers:

Bear Shark Rabbit Cherry tree Mushroom 6. Human 7. Tulip (flower) On your note paper, describe the following animals as either a producer, consumer or decomposer. For the consumers, make sure to include if they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. Bear Shark Rabbit Cherry tree Mushroom 6. Human 7. Tulip (flower) 8. Panther 9. Giraffe 10. Worm

Bear-consumer-omnivore Shark-consumer-carnivore On your note paper, describe the following animals as either a producer, consumer or decomposer. For the consumers, make sure to include if they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. Bear-consumer-omnivore Shark-consumer-carnivore Rabbit-consumer-herbivore Cherry tree-producer Mushroom-decomposer 6. Human-consumer-omnivore 7. Tulip (flower)-producer 8. Panther-consumer, carnivore 9. Giraffe-consumer-herbivore 10. Worm-decomposer