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Energy Flow through Ecosystems

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Food webs model interactions within the community. Energy Flow through Ecosystems. What roles do organisms play in a food web?. Producers Create their own food using sun’s energy Start energy flow Consumers Eat other organisms to get their energy Herbivores, Omnivores, Carnivores - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Energy Flow through  Ecosystems

Energy Flow through Ecosystems

Food webs model interactions within the community.

Page 2: Energy Flow through  Ecosystems

What roles do organisms play in a food web?

Producers Create their own food using sun’s energy Start energy flow

Consumers Eat other organisms to get their energy Herbivores, Omnivores, Carnivores

Decomposers• Break down dead plants, animals, and waste

and return nutrients to the ecosystem

Page 3: Energy Flow through  Ecosystems

Group organism cards into roles.

Page 4: Energy Flow through  Ecosystems

What is a food chain?

Shows how living things get their energy

It is linear.

Using cards build a food web for Waikoloa community.

Page 5: Energy Flow through  Ecosystems

What is a food web?

Show how energy moves through a community

Shows how organisms are interconnected in the community

Made up of food chains

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Notes on Drawing Food Webs

The arrow represents energy. Arrow goes to the organism that

does the eating because they get the energy.

Producers are base of the food web getting energy from the sun.

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Create a Waikoloa Food web.

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Waikoloa Community Web

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Next Project – Food Web ppt

Individual or pairs Choose an ecosystem to focus on.