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Get your iPad and finish up yesterday’s assignment. #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Get your iPad and finish up yesterday’s assignment. The questions and the link can be found at gallupscience.weebly.com If you are already finished, get an iPad and I will check in with you in a minute.

Title today’s Notes Day 2 Energy in Ecosystems #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Title today’s Notes Day 2 Energy in Ecosystems

Energy in the environment #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Energy in the environment -Energy is what gives living things the ability to do things. -Where does the energy we need come from?

Energy in the environment #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Energy in the environment Most organisms get their energy from eating other organisms. Consumers Some organisms get their energy directly from the sun. Producers Some organisms get their energy directly from chemicals stored in the earth. Producers

Catagories of Organisms #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Catagories of Organisms Decomposers eat dead organisms. Secondary consumers eat consumers Consumers eat producers Producers capture energy directly from sun or chemicals themselves

Why do the levels get smaller as you move up the pyramid? #1.2 Aim: How does energy move through an ecosystem? Agenda QOD (5) Lesson: Intro to ecology (15) Activity: Which role? (15) Summary Share (5) HW #2 Why do the levels get smaller as you move up the pyramid? As energy moves through organisms, energy is used to move, grow, and reproduce so less is available for the next level of consumer.

Open your textbook Chapter 3 Section 2 Define and give an example for each of the following terms. Autotrophs Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis Heterotrophs Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores Detritivores Food Chains/Food webs/Trophic Levels