TODAY’S LEARNING TARGET #4 I can show relationships of organisms through food chains, webs, and trophic levels. (you will be writing this down tomorrow)
CH 15 NOTES #3 FOOD WEBS AND TROPHIC LEVELS
VOCABULARY: HERBIVORE –eat only plants EX: rabbit, cow, deer, horse CARNIVORE –eat only animals EX: lion, spiders, bobcat OMNIVORE –eat both plants and animals EX: birds, humans
SCAVENGER – organisms that eat dead animals EX: vultures, crayfish, rats, raccoons DECOMPOSERS – break down dead plants and animals EX: bacteria, fungi, worms IMPORTANCE * they return nutrients of dead organism back to the soil - plants use this to grow ( cycle)
FOOD CHAIN – order that one organism feeds on another
FOOD WEB – a network of interacting food chains because organisms eat more than one kind of food!
FOOD CHAIN FOOD WEB What do you notice starts all food chains?
TROPHIC LEVELS – levels of feeding in an ecosystem 1. PRODUCERS – plants (autotrophs –make own food) 2. PRIMARY CONSUMER –animal that eats plants 3. SECONDARY CONSUMER – animal that eats a primary 4. TERTIARY CONSUMER – animal that eats a secondary
TROPHIC LEVELS LESS ORGANISMS AS YOU GO UP SO THEY HAVE ENOUGH FOOD!
ECOLOGICAL PYRAMIDS ENERGY PYRAMID – shows amount of energy passed to each trophic level some energy from food eaten is used for muscles, breathing, digesting, etc. Energy in their body that can be passed on is only 10%
Add the arrow and “less energy” on your notes TERTIARY CONS. SECONDARY CONS. PRIMARY CONS. PRODUCERS (plants) LESS ENERGY AVAILABLE AS YOU GO UP
SHOW your teacher your notes to get signed. Then keep them in your folder