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Chap
ter 3
Les
son
1
What are ecosystems?
An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving things in an environment and the many ways they interact.
Is a bike an ecosystem?No-parts interact with each other in a different way
Is a desert an ecosystem?Yes it is made up of living and nonliving things that interact in a complex way, it has parts that work together for a purpose
Kinds of Ecosystems-Different climates produce different ecosystems, different ecosystems support different organisms with different adaptationsTypes of ecosystems-deserts, grassland, tundra, forest, oceans
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Organisms and their EnvironmentCommunity- different populations that interact with each other in the same areaHabitat-the area or place where an organism lives in an ecosystemNiche-The specific role or job an organism has in its habitat, each species in an ecosystem occupies a particular nicheEcosystem-There are different habitats in an ecosystemCommunity- Different populations in the same areaPopulation- All the members of one species living in an areaHabitat-The place where an organism lives in an ecosystem
Chapter 3 Lesson 2:How does energy flow in ecosystems?•Producers are plants because they make their own food•Consumers are organisms that don’t make their own food and eat other organisms•Herbivores-Consumers that only eat plants•Carnivores-Consumers that only eat meat•Omnivores-Consumers that eat both plants and animals•Scavengers- Consumers that eat dead plants and animals•Organisms have adaptations that help them in their niche (a cow has 4 stomachs to help it digest grass)
A Food Chain•A Food Chain- The energy stored by producers can be transformed along the food chain•Organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten-this always begins with energy from sunlight•Producers are the next link followed by omnivores•Predators get their energy from hunting and eating•Small things that make a big difference- •Decomposers (insects, bacteria and fungi) digest the waste/remains of dead animals and help break them down into minerals and nutrients that are put back into the soil, air and water•Whatever affects the decomposers affects the soil, this affects the producers that grow in the soil and the consumers that eat them too
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A Food Web•A system of overlapping food chains is called a food web• In any ecosystem, producers and consumers can be eaten by more than one kind of organism. •Some predators eat more than one prey. •Anything that affects the size of a population of organisms affects the food web. •Disease, storms, pollution, and hunting are events that can affect a food web