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Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide Teacher may wish to hand out these note guides: Carbon Cycle Guided Discussion Phosphorous Cycle Guided Discussion Nitrogen Cycle Guided Discussion Teacher Information!
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Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide Teacher may wish to hand out these note guides: Carbon Cycle Guided Discussion Phosphorous Cycle Guided Discussion.

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Page 1: Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide Teacher may wish to hand out these note guides:  Carbon Cycle Guided Discussion  Phosphorous Cycle Guided Discussion.

Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide Teacher may wish to hand out these note guides:

Carbon Cycle Guided Discussion Phosphorous Cycle Guided Discussion Nitrogen Cycle Guided Discussion

Teacher Information!

Page 2: Necessary materials: PowerPoint Guide Teacher may wish to hand out these note guides:  Carbon Cycle Guided Discussion  Phosphorous Cycle Guided Discussion.

Food Chains and Webs

Principles of Ecology

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Students will be able to… Describe food chains and webs

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The flow of energy

“Three hundred trout are needed to support one man for a year. The trout, in turn, must consume 90,000 frogs, that must consume 27 million grasshoppers that live off of 1,000 tons of grass.”

—G. Tyler Miller, Jr., American Chemist (1971)

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Ecosystems Definition reviewed:

Community + abiotic factors interact to form stable system

Depends on: One-way flow of energy

Energy input from sun

Cycling of materials Nutrient inputs

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“Biogeochemical” cycles Recycles chemicals

Carbon cycle Phosphorous cycle Nitrogen cycle

Life on earth depends on these cycles & photosynthesis

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Producers The base of ecosystems

Convert sunlight energy to chemical energy Construct organic compounds from inorganic raw

materials

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Producers Photosynthesis a very fundamental

process !! Chlorophyll

Producer = autotroph = plants & algae (green organisms)

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Consumers Organisms that eat other living plants,

animals or microbes Get energy from preformed organic

molecules heterotrophs Primary consumers eat producers Secondary eat primary consumers Tertiary eat secondary consumers

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Detrivores Organisms that eat detritus Detritus Dead plants, animals, & microbes

& fecal wastes of animals Get energy from preformed organic

molecules Decomposers Live on detritus in such a

way that it decays Subgroup of detrivores

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Food chains & webs Food chain pathways of feeding

relationships Producer-consumer relationships Parasite-host relationships

Food web Complex pattern of interconnected food chains

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A food chain

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Review Describe food chains and webs What can happen with a disruption in a food

web?