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1 Indiana Standard: 3

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3 ? What does The Circle of Life

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7 Photosynthesis

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9 Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis

10 Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis

11 Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis

12 Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis

13 Glycolysis Producer Produces it’s own energy. Also called an “autotroph”

14 and Transfer of Energy Consumers Get energy by eating other living things and are also called “heterotrophs”

15 and Transfer of Energy

16 Ecosystem Includes all living organisms, non- living things and climate in a given area.

17 and Transfer of Energy Ecosystem What is a “given” area? Give some examples of an ecosystem.

18 and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web

19 and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Herbivores - Eat only plants

20 and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Carnivores - Eat only animals

21 and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Omnivores - Eat both plants and animals

22 and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Detritivores - Eat dead organic matter

23 and Transfer of Energy Types of Consumers: Decomposers - Break down organic matter

24 and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web

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27 and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web

28 and Transfer of Energy

29 Producers

30 and Transfer of Energy Primary Consumers

31 and Transfer of Energy Secondary Consumers

32 and Transfer of Energy Tertiary Consumers

33 and Transfer of Energy Quaternary Consumers

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39 and Transfer of Energy Food Chain Food Web

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43 in an Indiana Ecosystem corn clover soybeans acorns

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46 in an Indiana Ecosystem cottontail rabbit deer grasshopper

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48 in an Indiana Ecosystem blue jay raccoon fox coyote

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50 in an Indiana Ecosystem frog

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52 in an Indiana Ecosystem earth worms maggots

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54 in an Indiana Ecosystem bacteria fungi

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58 and Transfer of Energy Trophic means “related to feeding and nutrition”.

59 and Transfer of Energy The pyramid shape illustrates less nutrition and energy available at each trophic level.

60 and Transfer of Energy Energy is used up by metabolism and lost by heat so just 10% transfers from level to level.

61 Share Characteristics Made of Cells Grow and Develop Adapt to Surroundings Reproduce Maintain Homeostasis Respond to Stimulus Obtain & Use Energy - “Metabolism”

62 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.

63 Glycolysis

64 and Transfer of Energy Producers = 100%

65 and Transfer of Energy Primary Consumers = 10%

66 and Transfer of Energy Secondary Consumers = 1%

67 and Transfer of Energy Tertiary Consumers =.1%

68 and Transfer of Energy Quaternary Consumers =.01%

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75 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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