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Food chains, food webs and the transfer of energy
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Producers aka Autotrophs
A group of organisms that can use the energy in sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into Glucose. Energy for all ecological systems begin with producers Example: plants and algae
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Producers can be... Phototrophic or chemotrophic VS
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Consumers aka Heterotrophs
Organisms that do not make their own food They must consume other organisms in order to live Example: rabbits, deer, mushrooms
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Scavengers Feed on the tissue of dead organisms (plants and animals)
Examples: vultures, crows, shrimp
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Herbivores Feed on plants only Examples: cows, elephants, giraffes
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Carnivores Feed on only meat Lions, tigers, sharks
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Omnivores Feed on both plants and meat Examples: bears and humans
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Decomposers Absorb any dead material and break it down to return nutrients to the environment Examples: bacteria and mushrooms
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Transfer of Energy When a zebra eats the grass, it does not obtain all of the energy the grass has When a lion eats a zebra, it does not get all of the energy of the zebra
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Transfer of Energy The two previous examples of energy transfer show that no organism EVER gets all of the energy from the organism it just ate Only 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred, the other 90% is lost Heat, energy to live!
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Trophic Levels Energy moves from one organism to another when it is eaten Each step in this transfer of energy is known as a trophic level The main trophic levels are producers, consumers and decomposers
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Food Chains The energy flow from one trophic level to the other is known as a food chain It involves: Primary consumers – eat producers Secondary consumers – eat the primary consumers Tertiary consumers – eat the secondary consumers Decomposers – bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and recycle the material back into the environment
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Food Chain Marine food chain:
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Food Web Most organisms eat more than just one organism
When more organisms are involved it is called a food web
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Food Web The arrows in a food web show the direction of energy flow
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Ecological Pyramid Shows the relationship between consumers and producers at different trophic levels in an ecosystem Shows amount of energy at each level
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