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TROPHIC LEVELS
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Detritivore an organism that feeds off of dead plant or animal matter; breaks down organic material;
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Organisms that produce their own energy PRODUCERS CONSUMERS AUTOTROPHS Organisms obtain energy from others HETEROTROPHS self food other
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AUTOTROPH HETEROTROPH
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Level 4
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Level 1 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2
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TROPHIC LEVELS plants that create their own food LEVEL 1 PRODUCERS Herbivores that eat plants LEVEL 2 PRIMARY CONSUMERS
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TROPHIC LEVELS Carnivores that eat herbivores LEVEL 3 SECONDARY CONSUMERS Carnivores that eat carnivores LEVEL 4 TERTIARY CONSUMERS
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AUTOTROPH HETEROTROPH PRIMARY CONSUMER SECONDARY CONSUMER TERTIARY CONSUMER
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Producers of Marshes Cattails Marsh Mallow
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Primary Consumers in Marshes MUSKRAT eats mostly cattails WOOD DUCK eats seeds like those of the Swamp Marsh Mallow
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Secondary Consumers in Marshes BLACK RAT SNAKE eats eggs of animals like wood duck SWAMP ALLIGATOR feeds on muskrats and ducks
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Tertiary Consumers in Marshes Eat other animals in marsh including snake and sparrow Osprey
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o The direction of the arrows in a chain shows… the flow of energy
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o Predators eat organisms from higher trophic levels because they contain… more energy
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o As energy flows through organisms… most of the energy is lost as heat
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a sequence of organisms, each that uses the previous as a source of energy ENERGY CHAIN
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a sequence of organisms, each that uses the previous as a source of energy shows the relative amounts of each of the organisms ENERGY PYRAMID
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Connected energy chains ENERGY WEB
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AUTOTROPH HETEROTROPH PRODUCER PRIMARY CONSUMER SECONDARY CONSUMER TERTIARY CONSUMER HERBI VORE CARNIVORE PLANTS OMNIVOREDETRITIVORE
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