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Food ChainFood Chain
Who can tell me what a Who can tell me what a food chain is?food chain is?
What is a food chain?What is a food chain?
Shows how each living thing gets its food.Shows how each living thing gets its food. Some animals eat plants and some animals eat Some animals eat plants and some animals eat
other animals. other animals. For example, a simple food chain links the For example, a simple food chain links the
trees & shrubs, the giraffes (that eat trees & trees & shrubs, the giraffes (that eat trees & shrubs), and the lions (that eat the giraffes). shrubs), and the lions (that eat the giraffes).
Each link in this chain is food for the next link. Each link in this chain is food for the next link.
Food Chain vs. Food WebFood Chain vs. Food Web
Who can tell me what the Who can tell me what the difference between a food change difference between a food change
and a food web is?and a food web is?
Chains vs. WebsChains vs. Webs
A A food webfood web is several is several food chainsfood chains put together put together that show that show many many different different organisms organisms and their and their source of source of food/energy.food/energy.
Chains vs. WebsChains vs. Webs
What is the source of energy for What is the source of energy for all food webs?all food webs?
ProducersProducers
Plants are called Plants are called producersproducers because they are because they are able to use light energy from the Sun to able to use light energy from the Sun to produce food (sugar) from carbon dioxide produce food (sugar) from carbon dioxide and water.and water.
AutotrophAutotroph: Organism that produces its : Organism that produces its own food (plants)own food (plants)
ConsumersConsumers
Animals cannot make their own food so they Animals cannot make their own food so they must eat plants and/or other animals. must eat plants and/or other animals.
They are called They are called consumersconsumers..
ConsumersConsumers
There are three groups of consumers. There are three groups of consumers. Animals that eat ONLY PLANTS are called Animals that eat ONLY PLANTS are called herbivoresherbivores
(or (or primaryprimary consumers). consumers). carnivores that eat herbivores are called carnivores that eat herbivores are called secondarysecondary
consumersconsumers carnivores that eat other carnivores are called carnivores that eat other carnivores are called tertiarytertiary
consumersconsumers e.g., killer whales in an ocean food web ... phytoplankton e.g., killer whales in an ocean food web ... phytoplankton
→ small fishes → seals → killer whales → small fishes → seals → killer whales Animals that eat OTHER ANIMALS are called Animals that eat OTHER ANIMALS are called
carnivorescarnivores. . Heterotroph: Organism that must consume (or Heterotroph: Organism that must consume (or
eat) its food (animals). eat) its food (animals).
DecomposersDecomposers
Then there are Then there are decomposersdecomposers (bacteria and (bacteria and fungi) which feed on decaying matter. fungi) which feed on decaying matter.
Using the simple food chain below to Using the simple food chain below to describe how energy comes from the describe how energy comes from the sun to the plants and the plants pass sun to the plants and the plants pass the energy to the organisms that eat the energy to the organisms that eat the plants and the process continues. the plants and the process continues.
Sun trees giraffes lions Sun trees giraffes lions The sun provides energy to the tree, the tree The sun provides energy to the tree, the tree
provides energy to the giraffe, and the giraffe provides energy to the giraffe, and the giraffe provides energy to the lion. provides energy to the lion.
This is the flow of energy.This is the flow of energy.
Arrange the following into a food web.Arrange the following into a food web.(Include arrows and group them by producers, consumers and decomposers)(Include arrows and group them by producers, consumers and decomposers)
Ultimate energy source!Ultimate energy source!
Producers: get energy from the sunProducers: get energy from the sun
Consumers: get energy from producersConsumers: get energy from producers
Decomposers: Breakdown dead Decomposers: Breakdown dead materials – include fungus and materials – include fungus and
bacteriabacteria
Trophic LevelTrophic Level step in a food chain or food web.step in a food chain or food web.
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CarnivoreCarnivore organism that obtains energy by eating organism that obtains energy by eating
animals.animals.
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Draw:Draw:
HerbivoreHerbivore organism that obtains energy by eating only organism that obtains energy by eating only
plants.plants.
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OmnivoreOmnivore organism that obtains energy by eating both organism that obtains energy by eating both
plants and animals. plants and animals.
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Energy PyramidEnergy Pyramid diagram used to show how energy is diagram used to show how energy is
distributed in food chains of food webs.distributed in food chains of food webs.
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ProducerProducer organism that can capture energy from sunlight organism that can capture energy from sunlight
or chemicals and use it to produce food from or chemicals and use it to produce food from inorganic compounds; also called an autotroph.inorganic compounds; also called an autotroph.
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ConsumerConsumer organism that relies on other organisms for its organism that relies on other organisms for its
energy and food supply; also called a energy and food supply; also called a heterotroph. heterotroph.
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DecomposerDecomposer organism that breaks down and obtains energy organism that breaks down and obtains energy
from dead organic matter.from dead organic matter.
Understanding Level:Understanding Level: 1 2 3 41 2 3 4
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Food ChainFood Chain series of steps in an ecosystem in which series of steps in an ecosystem in which
organisms transfer energy by eating and being organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.eaten.
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Food WebFood Web network of complex interactions formed by the network of complex interactions formed by the
feeding relationships among the various feeding relationships among the various organisms in an ecosystem.organisms in an ecosystem.
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In this food chain, the spiders are – In this food chain, the spiders are –
AA producersproducers
BB primary consumersprimary consumers
CC competitorscompetitors
DD secondary consumerssecondary consumers
Wolves and hawks are at the same Wolves and hawks are at the same trophic level because they – trophic level because they –
AA both live on landboth live on land
BB are both large mammalsare both large mammals
CC both eat primary consumersboth eat primary consumers
DD have similar hunting patternshave similar hunting patterns
Which organisms in this food web can be described Which organisms in this food web can be described as both primary and secondary consumers?as both primary and secondary consumers?
AA HawksHawks
BB WeaselsWeasels
CC RaccoonsRaccoons
DD MiceMice
Energy used by producers in a grassland Energy used by producers in a grassland food web is provided by —– food web is provided by —–
AA sunlightsunlight
BB photosynthesisphotosynthesis
CC oxygenoxygen
DD carbon dioxidecarbon dioxide
In this diagram In this diagram of a marine food of a marine food web, which term web, which term describes the sea describes the sea
turtle?turtle?
AA Aquatic herbivoresAquatic herbivores
BB Autotrophic producersAutotrophic producers
CC Third-level consumersThird-level consumers
DD Primary decomposersPrimary decomposers
The diagram The diagram represents different represents different
levels of a marine food levels of a marine food pyramid. Between pyramid. Between
which two levels is the which two levels is the greatest amount of greatest amount of
energy transferred?energy transferred?
AA R and QR and Q
BB S and RS and R
CC T and ST and S
DD U and TU and T
According to this food web, which of the According to this food web, which of the following are omnivores? following are omnivores?
AA SnakesSnakes
BB RabbitsRabbits
CC MiceMice
DD GrasshoppersGrasshoppers
The diagram shows a standard pyramid of The diagram shows a standard pyramid of numbers that indicates the number of individual numbers that indicates the number of individual
organisms in a community. Which of the organisms in a community. Which of the following situations would form a pyramid following situations would form a pyramid showing more consumers than producers?showing more consumers than producers?
AA A small plot with 500 corn plants and 100 grasshoppersA small plot with 500 corn plants and 100 grasshoppers
BB One pond with 300 producers and one snakeOne pond with 300 producers and one snake
CC An 11,000 m3 lake with 75 fish and one alligatorAn 11,000 m3 lake with 75 fish and one alligator
DD One giant oak tree with 10,000 insects and 10 lizardsOne giant oak tree with 10,000 insects and 10 lizards
The diagram above is intended to show The diagram above is intended to show relationships in an ecosystem. What do relationships in an ecosystem. What do
the arrows represent?the arrows represent?AA The direction of population migrationThe direction of population migration
BB Differences in dietary habitsDifferences in dietary habits
CC Progressively smaller organismsProgressively smaller organisms
DD The direction of energy flowThe direction of energy flow
Insecticides help humans compete with Insecticides help humans compete with insects for a resource. Which resource is insects for a resource. Which resource is most likely to be preserved for humans most likely to be preserved for humans
through the use of insecticides?through the use of insecticides?
AA sunlightsunlight
BB waterwater
CC foodfood
DD airair
In this food pyramid, which level In this food pyramid, which level contains the greatest amount of energy?contains the greatest amount of energy?
AA Tertiary consumersTertiary consumers
BB Secondary consumersSecondary consumers
CC Primary consumersPrimary consumers
DD ProducersProducers
Viruses differ from bacteria in that all Viruses differ from bacteria in that all viruses – viruses –
AA cause insect-borne diseasescause insect-borne diseases
BB can be destroyed by antibioticscan be destroyed by antibiotics
CC have rigid cell wallshave rigid cell walls
DD must be reproduced in living cellsmust be reproduced in living cells
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