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Topic 5: Ecology and evolution
5.1 Communities and ecosystems
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Autotrophs vs hetertrophs
What do these words mean? Give examples of organisms from each group.
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detritivores Ingests and then digest dead organic matter
Eg. Earthworms, woodlouse
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saprotroph An organism that lives in or on non-living organic matter
They secrete digestive enzymes into it and absorb the products of digestion Digest first, then absorb Nature’s recylers – recycle nutrients Heterotrophs Eg. Fungi, bacteria
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consumer An organism that ingests other organic matter that is living or recently killed Heterotrophs
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Food chains Show the flow of energy through the trophic levels of a feeding relationship Trophic level: feeding position of an organism in food chain Each organism feeds on the organism before it Arrows point towards the consumer Indicate the direction of energy and nutrient flow
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What is wrong with this?
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challenge Group A: Create a food chain with three linkages (four organisms) from a desert ecosystem Group B: Create a food chain with three linkages (four organisms) from a grassland ecosystem Draw on the whiteboard. Now lets label it together as a class.
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Food chain examples Tertiary consumers Secondary consumers
Primary consumers Producers
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challenge With your partner, read the following article and create a food web
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challenge Can you pick out a 3 step food chain and a 4 step food chain? Can you find two organisms that fit into more than one trophic level?
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Food web Shows complex feeding relationships showing interacting food chains
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Challenge answers
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Energy Light is the initial source of energy for almost all communities This comes from the SUN
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Energy flow relay game Let’s go outside!
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Energy flow Energy flows through food chains, but some (90%) is lost between each trophic level Loss is due to: Material not consumed Material not assimilated Heat loss through cellular respiration Nutrients are recycled
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Energy pyramids Show the flow of energy between trophic levels
Never 100% efficient, around 90% loss The width of the bars is proportional to the energy in that tropic level Only approx. 10% of energy is passed on to the next trophic level. Unit = kJ m-2 y-1
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homework DBQ pg. 169 Working with data pg. 170
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