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Organisms represented in Food Chains / Food Webs.
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Food Chains A food chain shows how each living thing gets its food.
Each link in this chain is food for the next link. A food chain always starts with plant life and ends with an animal.
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Producers: (autotrophs)
Organisms that can make their own food by photosynthesis. (e.g. green plants synthesis sugars from CO2 and H2O)
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Heterotrophs Consumers: (Heterotrophs) Organisms who must eat other organisms (dead or alive) to obtain their energy.
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Primary Consumers Herbivores are plant eaters. They are also called primary consumers.
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Carnivores Carnivores: Meat Eaters Carnivores that eat herbivores are called: Secondary Consumers 2o Carnivores that eat other carnivores are called Tertiary 3o and Quaternary 4o consumers. Top Carnivore: Meat eater at the top of the food chain. Not often hunted by other organisms.
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Omnivore
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Scavenger Prey on dead organisms
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Decomposers Organisms that clean up the environment. They secrete digestive enzymes onto dead organism matter and absorb the digested material. (e.g. fungi, bacteria)
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TROPHIC LEVELS: The different feeding level of organisms in an ecosystem are called tropic levels. Producers make the first tropic level in all ecosystem. In a healthy ecosystem there are lots of producers, some herbivores and few carnivores.
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Lets make a trophic level pyramid for the following food chain
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Consider this food chain
Let’s answer questions 3 a,b,c.
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Energy flows in a one way direction in an ecosystem.
Buckwheat ---> Gopher ---> Gopher snake ----> Red Tailed Kite
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FOOD WEBS Organisms must rely on more than one food source to meet their daily energy requirement. A food web is a series of related food chains displaying the movement of energy and matter through an ecosystem.
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Consider the following food web
Answer questions 4 a-g, 5, 6
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Energy Energy is lost at each level of the food chain
Only 10 % of energy gets passed on. 90% of the energy consumed is used by the organism for day to day functions such as: Growing 2. Moving 3. Body Heat 4. Reproducing 5. Breathing etc…
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