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Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature
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Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

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Page 1: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Food Chains and Food Webs

Energy Flow in Nature

Page 2: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Energy Roles

•An organism’s energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Page 3: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Producers

•An organism that can make its own food is a producer.

•Autotroph•Source of all food in an

ecosystem.•Capture energy from

sunlight and stores it as food energy.

Page 4: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Consumers

• Consumers are heterotrophs, or living things that cannot make food for themselves.

• A food chain contains several kinds of consumers, each of which occupies a different trophic level.

• Herbivore, carnivores, omnivores

Page 5: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Consumer Tropic Levels

• Primary consumers eat producers (herbivores)

• Secondary consumers eat primary consumers (carnivores)

• Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers (carnivores)

• Scavengers are carnivores that feed on the bodies of dead organisms.

Page 6: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Decomposers

•Help break down wastes and dead organisms and return the raw materials to the environment

•Bacteria and fungi

Page 7: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Food Chains•Series of events where one organism eats another and obtains energy.

•First organism in chain is the producer.

•The second organism is the consumer that eats the producer.

Page 8: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Plankton—Crab—Seal—Orca

This is only one possible chain in a marine ecosystem.

Page 9: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Come up with an example to fill in the blocks of a food chain in two different ecosytems.

Page 10: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Food Webs•Consists of many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.

•Some organisms may play more than one role by changing consumer levels.

Page 11: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

What happens in a food web if one or more of the

organisms disappear?

Page 12: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Which animals are carnivores and herbivores?

Page 13: Food Chains and Food Webs Energy Flow in Nature. Energy Roles An organisms energy role in an ecosystem may be that of a producer, consumer, or decomposer.

Energy Pyramids

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

•Represented in a triangle with the most energy at the producer level.

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Energy Loss and Use

•10% of energy transferred to next higher level.

•90% of energy is used by organisms’ life processes.

•Due to energy loss, ecosystem cannot support many feeding levels.