Flow of Energy through Food Chains

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Flow of Energy through Food Chains Energy in Ecosystems Flow of Energy through Food Chains

Essential Standards 6.L.2 Understand the flow of energy through ecosystems and the responses of populations to the biotic and abiotic factors in their environment.

Clarifying Objectives 6.L.2.1 Summarize how energy derived from the sun is used by plants to produce sugars (photosynthesis) and is transferred within food chains and food webs (terrestrial and aquatic) from producers to consumers to decomposers.

Essential Questions What is a Food Chain? What is a Food Web? What are the Roles of Producers, Consumers, & Decomposers?

Ecosystems http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWh-XKhh8xo

What is a Food Chain Food Chain- a feeding hierarchy used to illustrate how ENERGY is passed in an ecosystem Food Chains consist of 4 key things through which ENERGY will TRANSFER Sunlight Producers Consumers Decomposers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pasB5FxhVUk What's wrong with this video??

What is a Food Web Food Web- Multiple food chains that depend on each other for survival http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVB82laAJl0 1:40-2:53

Producers The Role of a Producer in an Ecosystem MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD Plants & Algae are the only thing in an Ecosystem that are considered producers They make their food through Photosynthesis

Consumers The Role of a Consumer is to pass on ENERGY through eating a producer or another consumer There are 3 types of consumers in an Ecosystem which all require Energy Herbivores (Eat Plants) Carnivores (Eat Meat/Animals) Omnivores (Eat Plants & Meat)

Decomposers Decomposers are organisms that break down material after it has died The Role of a decomposer is to break down either dead plant or dead animal material & put NITROGEN back into the soil There are 3 common decomposers Fungi Bacteria Insects

Essential Questions Get with a partner and answer….. What is a Food Chain? What is a Food Web? What are the Roles of Producers, Consumers, & Decomposers?

Flow of Energy in a Food Chain The flow of energy in a food chain goes… Sun Producer (plant) Consumer Decomposer

Sunlight Provides 1st Energy All energy comes from the sun either directly or indirectly Energy comes from the sun directly to plants as they use the sunlight in photosynthesis Energy comes from the sun indirectly to animals through eating plants (that got their energy from the sun) or other animals

Sunlight Plants or Algae Sunlight energy shines on plants which triggers photosynthesis This is the first way in which energy is transferred in an ecosystem Suns energy has FLOWED to the plant Plants are PRODUCERS because they produce their own food from the sun’s energy

Photosynthesis Plants food making process Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction where ENERGY from light (sun) is changed to CHEMICAL ENERGY which plants can use The converted chemical energy is turned into sugar which is called glucose

Plant Animal A plant transfers energy to an animal when the animal EATS the plant The sugars (glucose) that the plant made during photosynthesis are transferred to the plant eating animal The plant’s ENERGY has FLOWED to the animal This plant eating animal is the PRIMARY CONSUMER because it ate (consumed) the plant

Animal Animal An animal can transfer ENERGY to another animal if one animal EATS another animal The animals ENERGY has FLOWED from one animal to another The animal that ate the other animal is called the SECONDARY CONSUMER because the first animal ate the plant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h9re1bHt40

Animal Decomposer When the animal dies it is EATEN by a DECOMPOSER The animal’s ENERGY FLOWS to the decomposer

Decomposer Soil The Decomposer does get ENERGY from the dead animal More importantly though it GIVES BACK NITROGEN to the soil through RECYCLING This makes the soil more FERTILE so plants can grow Now the Energy in Ecosystem cycle can start over

Terrestrial Food Chains/Food Webs All this means is that this is a food chain or food web of plants & animals that LIVE ON LAND

Aquatic Food Chains/Food Webs Aquatic Food Chain/Food Web All this means is that this is a food chain or food web of plants & animals that LIVE IN WATER

Food Chain Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWfEn8J5xKM

Ecosystem http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7PlTaawfQ

EOG Questions Which best summarizes the order of energy flow in the good chain? A) sun to decomposers to producers to consumers B) sun to consumers to decomposers to producers C) sun to producers to consumers to decomposers D) sun to producers to decomposers to consumers

Important Points Food Chains/Food Webs transfer ENERGY through an ECOSYSTEM All energy comes from the SUN TERRESTRIAL (land) AQUATIC (water) The energy is transferred from Sunlight Producer (plants or Algae) Consumer Decomposer Producers- plants or Algae that MAKE THEIR OWN FOOD through PHOTOSYNTHESIS Consumers- get & transfer their energy from eating producers or other consumers Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Decomposers- break down dead plants and animals and put back NITROGEN into the soil through RECYCLING