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Indiana Standard: 3
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? What does The Circle of Life
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Photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis
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Glycolysis Producer Produces it’s own energy. Also called an “autotroph”
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and Transfer of Energy Consumers Get energy by eating other living things and are also called “heterotrophs”
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and Transfer of Energy
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Ecosystem Includes all living organisms, non- living things and climate in a given area.
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and Transfer of Energy Ecosystem What is a “given” area? Give some examples of an ecosystem.
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and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web
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and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Herbivores - Eat only plants
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and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Carnivores - Eat only animals
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and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Omnivores - Eat both plants and animals
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and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Detritivores - Eat dead organic matter
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and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Decomposers - Break down organic matter
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and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web
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and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web
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and Transfer of Energy
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Producers
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and Transfer of Energy Primary Consumers
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and Transfer of Energy Secondary Consumers
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and Transfer of Energy Tertiary Consumers
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and Transfer of Energy Quaternary Consumers
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LAB
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and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web
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LAB
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in an Indiana Ecosystem corn clover soybeans acorns
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in an Indiana Ecosystem cottontail rabbit deer grasshopper
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in an Indiana Ecosystem blue jay raccoon fox coyote
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in an Indiana Ecosystem frog
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in an Indiana Ecosystem earth worms maggots
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in an Indiana Ecosystem bacteria fungi
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and Transfer of Energy Trophic means “related to feeding and nutrition”.
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and Transfer of Energy The pyramid shape illustrates less nutrition and energy available at each trophic level.
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and Transfer of Energy Energy is used up by metabolism and lost by heat so just 10% transfers from level to level.
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Share Characteristics Made of Cells Grow and Develop Adapt to Surroundings Reproduce Maintain Homeostasis Respond to Stimulus Obtain & Use Energy - “Metabolism”
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Metabolism The sum of the chemical processes in an organism that make, maintain and destroy material, and the sum of chemical processes that make and release energy.
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Glycolysis
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and Transfer of Energy Producers = 100%
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and Transfer of Energy Primary Consumers = 10%
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and Transfer of Energy Secondary Consumers = 1%
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and Transfer of Energy Tertiary Consumers =.1%
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and Transfer of Energy Quaternary Consumers =.01%
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Indiana Department of Education. (2010). Standards. Retrieved from Indiana Department of Education: http://www.doe.in.gov/sites/default/files/standards/science/2010-Science- BiologyI.pdf Stephen Norwicki, P. (2012). Biology. Orlando, Florida: Houghton Miller Harcourt Publishing Company.
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