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Food Chains & Food Webs
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Food chain Food chain: A model that shows how energy and matter move through an ecosystem AcornSquirrelRed-tailed hawk AcornSquirrelRed-tailed hawk Arrows point to the CONSUMER Need to start with a PRODUCER Only up to 5 organisms in a food chain (only shows 1 feeding relationship at a time)
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Energy Energy (E): the ability to do work In food chains/webs, all energy (E) comes from the Sun Sun’s E trapped by producers & convert to chemical E (in photosynthesis) Sun’s E trapped by producers & convert to chemical E (in photosynthesis) The E moves from producers to consumers along the food chain (only moves in 1 direction) Some energy is “lost” along the way in the form of heat Some energy is “lost” along the way in the form of heat
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Rule of 10% Only 10% of the energy gets passed on to the next level of the food chain. 90% of the energy is lost as heat or used by the organism In our example of the food chain, if the acorns were 100 calories…how many of those 100 calories would the red-tailed hawk get? 1 calorie!
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Matter Matter: is anything that has mass and takes up space Atoms are the “building blocks” of matter 4 most important elements in living organisms: hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), nitrogen (N), and carbon (C) The Earth has a limited amount of matter, so matter must be RECYCLED!!
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Carbon Cycle
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Nitrogen Cycle
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Water Cycle
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Remember… Energy FLOWS through the ecosystem Matter RECYCLES in the ecosystem
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Trophic Levels Trophic level: the feeding level in the ecosystem P = Producer 1 = 1 st level consumer (feeds on producers) 2 = 2 nd level consumer (feeds on 1 st level con.) 3 = 3 rd level consumer (feeds on 2 nd level con.) Levels can go higher (not usually above 5) Possible for an organism to be on more than 1 trophic level (in other food chains or food webs)
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Example Wetland Food Chain Phytoplankton Blue gill Heron Alligator (P) (1) (2) (3)
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Food Webs Food web: a pattern of feeding in an ecosystem consisting of interconnected and branching food chains All the same rules apply (arrows, trophic levels, etc)
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