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Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

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Page 1: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Energy Flow in

Ecosystems

Page 2: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Components of an Ecosystem

• living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.– biomass – organic matter that is alive or was

once alive

Page 3: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Abiotic Factors

abiotic – non-living things in an ecosystem

vocabularyword!

Page 4: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Abiotic FactorsThe four major abiotic components are: a. climate b. soil, dead material, and rock c. topography d. natural disturbances

Page 5: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Abiotic FactorsFind the abiotic factors

Under your definition, draw some abiotic things.

Page 6: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Biotic Factors

biotic –living things in an ecosystem

vocabularyword!

Page 7: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Biotic FactorsBiotic factors are anything that is living: a. plants b. animals c. microscopic organisms

Page 8: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Biotic FactorsFind biotic factors

Under your definition, draw some biotic things.

Page 9: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Energy Roles

• Energy enters an ecosystem as sunlight .

• Energy flows through an ecosystem in a cycle.

• Each organism has a role to play in this energy flow– Producer– Consumer– Decomposer

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ProducersAutotrophs

• producers - make their own food and are the source of all the energy in an ecosystem

• Autotrophs– Plants, algae, grass, trees, flowers,

bacteria, plankton

vocabularyword!

Page 11: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Draw a few producers under your definition.

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ConsumersHeterotrophs

• Consumers - Cannot make their own food. They get their energy from consuming other organisms.

• Heterotrophs– herbivores– carnivores– omnivores

vocabularyword!

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herbivore – eats plantsquickly draw an herbivore or two under the

definition

vocabularyword!

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omnivore – eats plants and meat quickly draw an omnivore

or two under the definition

vocabularyword!

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Decomposers and Scavengers

• decomposers - break down waste and return the raw materials into the soil.

• Waste and dead organisms must be removed from the environment– Bacteria– Fungi – Carrion eaters like vultures, coyotes,

maggots

vocabularyword!

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Decomposers and Scavengers quickly draw an omnivore

or two under the definition

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Food Chains• food chain – diagram that shows the

flow of energy from one animal to another.– first organism in a food chain is always a

producer– Next organisms are consumers

vocabularyword!

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Food Chain

Page 20: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Food ChainQuickly cut out the food chain and glue it on your paper under your definition.

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Food Chains• Decomposers can be at any level

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Food Web

• A food chain just shows one track of energy flow

• food web - consists of many overlapping food chains to show feeding relationships between organisms.

• Organisms can play more than one role in a food web

vocabularyword!

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Food Web

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Food Web

Page 25: Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Components of an Ecosystem living and non-living things interact with each other in an ecosystem.living and non-living things.

Food WebQuickly cut out the food web and glue it on your paper under your definition.

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Trophic Level

Organisms can be divided into trophic levels.• producers are at the bottom• Next are primary consumers (herbivores)• Secondary consumers (omnivores or carnivores)• Tertiary consumers (omnivores or carnivores)

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Trophic LevelQuickly cut out the trophic pyramid and glue it on your paper.

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Energy Pyramids

• energy pyramid - shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web.

• At each level upward, the amount of energy decreases due to use.

vocabularyword!

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Energy Pyramids

• When an organism eats food, it obtains energy

• The organism uses some of this energy for living (about 90%)

• Not all of this energy is available to the next consumer in line (only 10% moves to the next level)

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Energy Pyramids

• The most energy is available at the producer level.

• The amount of energy at the producer level determines how many organisms an ecosystem can support.

• The least amount of energy is available at the third level or tertiary consumer.

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Energy Pyramids

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Energy PyramidsQuickly cut out the energy pyramid and glue it on your paper under your definition.

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Cycling of Energy

• Once an organism dies, decomposers take over and break down the material it was made of.

• These nutrients are put back into the soil.

• Plants then use those nutrients along with sunlight to recycle that energy back into the food chain.

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• Energy flows through an ecosystem in a cycle

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Click on the link to go to the vocabulary games:

http://www.neok12.com/quiz/ECOSYS01 http://www.neok12.com/quiz/ECOSYS02