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Ecosystem Components Producers – Basis of an ecosystem’s energy – Autotrophs: perform photosynthesis to make sugars – Chemotrophs: Bacteria which use minerals from deep-sea vents to make energy Consumers – Heterotrophs: Consumes others for energy – Omnivores, herbivores, carnivores, decomposers, detritivores – Generalists, specialists
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Defined: Feeding level of an ecosystem Trophic levels consist of producers, consumers, and decomposers ~10% of energy is passed to the next level – Rest is lost as heat – Few trophic levels
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Defined: Organisms that create their energy through photosynthesis – AKA: Autotrophs Convert sunlight into glucose (sugar) Bottom of food chain (1 st trophic level) Ex: Plants, Algae, Cyanobacteria
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Defined: Organisms that feed on producers 2 nd trophic level Herbivores (eat plants)
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Defined: Organisms that feed on 1° consumers 3 rd trophic level Carnivores (eat meat) & Omnivores (eat meat & plants)
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Defined: Organisms that feed on 2°2° consumers 4 th trophic level Carnivores and omnivores
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Detritivores: Feed on dead matter Decomposers: break down dead matter into simpler substances Returns nutrients to the soil
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Name the tropic levels in this food pyramid
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Defined: model that shows a sequence of feeding relationships. one producer and a single chain of consumers DESERT COTTONTAILGRAMA GRASSHARRIS’S HAWK
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Create your own pyramid model Draw an energy pyramid for the desert food chain below. Use arrows to illustrate the flow of energy.
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Defined: Group of interrelated food chains Arrows point in direction energy (nutrients) travels Analysis Trace 2 food chains from this food web. What could happen if we removed the Grasshopper?
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producer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer
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producer Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer Quaternary consumer
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