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FOOD CHAINS & WEBS

FOOD CHAINS & WEBS. Middle School Science Dr. Kutscher INSTRUCTIONAL POWER POINT. ALL LIVING THINGS NEED ENERGY. In an ecosystem, an organisms’ role depends on: How it obtains energy & How it interacts with the other living things in the ecosystem Organism’s energy role is: Producer

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FOOD CHAINS & WEBS

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  1. FOOD CHAINS & WEBS Middle School Science Dr. Kutscher INSTRUCTIONAL POWER POINT

  2. ALL LIVING THINGS NEED ENERGY • In an ecosystem, an organisms’ role depends on: • How it obtains energy & • How it interacts with the other living things in the ecosystem • Organism’s energy role is: • Producer • Consumer • Decomposer

  3. It all begins withplants that make their own food….. IntroducingPRODUCERS

  4. CONSUMERS CAN BE… • Herbivores • eat plants • Carnivores • eat animals • Omnivores • Eatplantsand animals

  5. DECOMPOSERS ARE NATURE’S RECYCLERS • BACTERIA • FUNGI • SOME ANIMALS

  6. ECOSYSTEMS DEPEND ON THE BALANCE OF THEIR FOOD WEBS • The loss of one organism may tip the delicate balance of survival for many other organisms within that ecosystem.

  7. EXPLAIN THE SAMPLE FOOD CHAINS & WEBS THAT FOLLOW: • Which is the PRODUCER? • First level CONSUMERS? • Second level CONSUMERS? • Third level CONSUMERS? • DECOMPOSER?

  8. Decidous Forest Food Chain

  9. DECIDUOUS FOREST FOOD WEB

  10. DECIDUOUS FOREST FOOD WEBThe arrows connect the prey (diet) to the predator (consumer). The colored dots on the animals are coded to the colors in the triangular diagram at the upper right.

  11. FOOD WEB Deciduous Forest

  12. Coniferous Forest Food Web

  13. POND FOOD WEB

  14. Marine Food Web

  15. Marine Food Web

  16. Marine Food Web

  17. Marine Food Web

  18. FRESHWATER FOOD WEB

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