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Ch. 23 Ecosystems and Biomes Sect. 1 Energy Flow in Ecosystems
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Each organism has a role in the movement of energy through the ecosystem. Producer- an organism that can make its own food Consumer-an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms Decomposer- an organism that breaks down dead organisms and returns the raw materials back to the environment.
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Producers are plants,algae, and some bacteria that can take energy from the sun and carry out photosynthesis. Some bacteria can use chemicals from the environment and produce food through chemosynthesis.
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Consumers are classified by what they eat. Herbivores- eat only plants Carnivores- eat only animals Omivores-eat both Scavengers-feed on dead bodies
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Herbivores
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Carnivores
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Omnivore
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Decomposers
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Food Chain
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Food Web
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The arrow is pointing to the direction that receives the energy
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Energy Pyramid
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In general, only 10% of the energy at one level of a food web is transferred to the next, higher level. The other 90% of the energy is used by the organism for living. Since 90% is not available, there is not enough energy to support many feeding levels. That is why it looks like a pyramid. The largest amount of available energy is at the producer (bottom) level.
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