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All organisms need energy – without energy there are no life functions! Producers are the first producers of energy- rich compounds that other organisms need to survive AKA autotrophs
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PhotosynthesisChemosynthesis
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Many animals, bacteria and fungi cannot capture energy directly from the environment Consumers aka heterotrophs must get energy from other organisms by consuming them
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Energy passes through an ecosystem in a series of steps called a food chain. But it’s not always that simple….why?
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Primary producer = producer in food chain Primary consumer = first consumer (an herbivore) in the food chain Secondary consumer = second consumer in the food chain Tertiary consumer = third consumer in the food chain Who is who in the food chain below?
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Organisms typically do not only consume one source of food. Ecologists describe a network of feeding interactions as a food web.
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Each step in a food chain or web is called a trophic level Ecological pyramids show the relative amount of energy or matter within each tropic level of an ecosystem. 3 Types of Ecological Pyramids o Energy o Biomass o Numbers
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Shows that each level of the pyramid stores only a portion of energy from the previous level. Only about 10% of energy moves to the level above
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If the first level of the energy pyramid has 1000 units of energy, how much would the top level have? Hint: Only 0.1% of the energy will be left! Solution: 1000 units X 0.001 = 1 unit
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Shows the total amount (in weight – grams) of living tissue within a trophic level, called biomass
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Shows the relative number of organisms at each trophic level
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