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Ecology SB4

Abiotic Non-Living

Biotic – (Bio=life)

Autotroph or Heterotroph??? Biotic Autotroph Heterotroph -Make their own Food - Also called Producers -Consume/eat Food - Also called Consumers

Trophic Levels Troph = Feeding

Can be called: -Food Chain -Energy Pyramid -Biomass Pyramid

Producers = Most Energy Bottom of the Food Chain

Consumers Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

Three Types of Consumers Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores

Decomposers

Food Chain A food chain is a simplified way to look at the energy that passes from producers to consumers.

Food Web!

Food Chain vs. Food Web

Indicate the Direction of Food Chain & Food Webs Use Arrows Correctly! Indicate the Direction of Energy Flow in An Ecosystem

Energy Decreases – 10% Rule 10 % transfers to the next trophic level 90% is lost as HEAT

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