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Energy Flow *Energy Roles:
1. Producer – an organism that can make its own food. Examples = plants, algae 2. Consumer – an organism that must eat other organisms for ENERGY (4 types)
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4 Types of Consumers: 1. Herbivores –
consumers that only eat plants = 1st level consumer 2. Omnivores – consumers that eat both plants and animals = 1st, 2nd or 3rd level consumers
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3. Carnivores – consumers that only eat other animals = 2nd or 3rd level consumers 4. Scavengers – carnivores that eat dead animals =2nd or 3rd level consumers Examples: Vultures, crabs, catfish
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Energy Roles (continued)
3. Decomposers – an organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms and returns the raw materials back to the environment. Examples: Bacteria, molds, fungi (mushrooms)
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Shows energy is transferred to next organism.
#4. Food Chains Food Chain – a series of events in which one organism eats another to gain ENERGY. Producer 1st level consumer 2nd level consumer 3rd level consumer. Shows energy is transferred to next organism. Tree -> Ant -> Bird -> Cat
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Food Webs #5. A food web consists of many overlapping food chains.
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Energy Pyramid A diagram that shows the amount of energy available to producers and consumers at different levels.
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FOOD IS ENERGY Energy is used to grow, move, reproduce and other functions. Energy is used AND lost every time we eat food.
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1. What are the 1st level consumers. 2
1. What are the 1st level consumers? 2. What are the 2nd level consumers? Wolf Bear Squirrel Deer Raspberries Acorns Alfalfa
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1. The 1st and 2nd level consumer is _____ 2
1. The 1st and 2nd level consumer is _____ 2. The 2nd and 3rd level consumer is _____ Great Blue Heron Bluegills (fish) Turtle Minnows Snails Phytoplankton Algae
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An Ocean Energy Pyramid
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