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Energy Flow
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Review Autotroph is an organism that produces its own food
Example – plants Heterotroph is an organism that CANNOT produce its own food. It needs to ingest other organisms to survive. Example – humans, bears, rabbits
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Trophic level Level of the food chain based on organisms source of energy Producer, consumer, decomposer
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Trophic level
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Producer Gets energy from the sun through photosynthesis
Plants, algae, some bacteria
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Consumer Gets energy from producers or other consumers
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Decomposer Detritivore that gets energy form organic waste and dead organisms Examples: Mushrooms
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Food Chain / Energy Pyramid
Energy pyramid – each trophic level is represented by a block, the size of the block represents the biomass Autotrophs are found on the bottom level (producers) Heterotrophs are consumers and can be found on any level above the bottom level
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Biomass The weight of matter found in the ecosystem
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Herbivore An organism that eats only plants.
These are 1st level consumers
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Carnivore An animal that eats other animals
These are 2nd and 3rd level consumers
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Omnivore An animal that eats both plants and other animals
These can be found anywhere on the pyramid
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Detritivore Feeds on dead plants and animals
These are important because they bring energy back into the energy pyramid after an organism dies
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Arrows represent energy flow
Food Chain vs Food Web Arrows represent energy flow
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10% Rule 100% E 10% E 1%E 0.1%E Both energy and biomass are reduced by 10% as they move up the energy pyramid The energy that does not move up the pyramid is lost as heat to the atmosphere
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