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Page 1: Energy in Ecosystems MRS. PITTALUGA 8 TH GRADE SCIENCE.

Energy in EcosystemsMRS. PITTALUGA

8TH GRADE SCIENCE

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I can… Identify food chains within food webs and label the trophic levels to which each organism belongs.◦ NC Essential Standard – 8.L.3.3: Explain how the flow of

energy within food webs is interconnected with the cycling of matter (including water, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen)

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producers

• An organism that makes its own food through a chemical reaction – photosynthesis or chemosynthesis

• Also called autotrophs

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consumers• An organism that consumes

other organisms for food• Heterotrophs• Herbivores, Carnivores,

Omnivores

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decomposer

Organisms that break down the remains of dead

organisms and other organic waste

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Food Chain◦ Diagram that shows how

matter and energy move through an ecosystem

◦ Grass Rabbit Snake Hawk─ Arrows show direction the

energy is moving─ Food chains always start with a

plant─ Usually have only 3-5 levels─ Energy is lost when moving up

the food chain.

Trophic Levels:◦ The level an organism belongs

to is determined by its distance from the producer

◦ 1st Trophic Level – Producers◦ 2nd Trophic Level – Primary

consumers◦ 3rd Trophic Level – Secondary

consumers◦ 4th Trophic Level – Tertiary

consumers

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Food Web◦ More complex than a food

chain◦ Shows all the possible

feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community─ More realistic than a food

chain─ Most heterotrophs depend on

more than one species for food or energy.

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I can… Interpret an energy pyramid to determine what happens (and why it happens) to the amount of energy as you move up the trophic levels.

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The Energy Pyramid• The energy pyramid

is a visual representation of the flow of energy within a community.

• It is designed to show the amount of biomass at each trophic level.

• Biomass is the amount of living or organic matter within an organism

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10% Rule of Ecology

An average of only 10% of the energy in one trophic level is passed to the next trophic level.

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Energy Pyramid Foldable