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A self-sustaining ecosystem

A self-sustaining ecosystem. http://www.krittercards.com/images/squirrel9.jpg. http://images.usatoday.com/news/_photos/2004/11/30/mountain-lion-inside.jpg. http://www.wildnatureimages.com/images%202/050305-019..jpg. By: Kristen Kennett, Lauren Gates, and Justin Brooks.

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A self-sustaining ecosystem

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  1. A self-sustaining ecosystem http://www.krittercards.com/images/squirrel9.jpg http://images.usatoday.com/news/_photos/2004/11/30/mountain-lion-inside.jpg http://www.wildnatureimages.com/images%202/050305-019..jpg By: Kristen Kennett, Lauren Gates, and Justin Brooks http://www.big.bend.national-park.com/pear.jpg http://www.yakresearch.com/gifs/colortattoos/lizard.gif

  2. Needs of organisms are related to the need of cells • Cells make up the organism. • Every cell in the human body is different, therefore they need different things. For example, a bone cell needs calcium, while a heart cell needs protein. http://images.ask.com/fr?q=meat&desturi=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.agriculture-industry-india.com%2Fagricultural-commodities%2Fbuffalo-meat.html&initialURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ask.com%2Fpictures%3Fl%3Ddir%26o%3D0%26q%3Dmeat http://www.qmc.ufsc.br/qmcweb/artigos/icecream/images/iogurte_dannon.jpg http://www.ukrainebiz.com/images/milkcart.gif

  3. Needs of cells are related to the stages of development and health of an organism • As you grow or get sick, you have different needs of energy and building materials. Sometimes you are growing more, and sometimes you are active more. When your growing you will need foods with protein, and while you are active you will need foods with energy. http://images.ask.com/fr?q=meat&desturi=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.agriculture-industry-india.com%2Fagricultural-commodities%2Fbuffalo-meat.html&initialURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ask.com%2Fpictures%3Fl%3Ddir%26o%3D0%26q%3Dmeat

  4. Food is a source of energy for cells • Energy comes from the sun. • Plants make glucose from photosynthesis. • All living organisms need energy to live • A human, for example, has many different cells that keep it working properly. http://www.ncsu.edu/project/agronauts/images/broclight.gif

  5. Food is a source of molecular building materials for cells • Building blocks are matter, they are made of atoms or “solid stuff” • They are used to heal injuries and replace “worn” parts. http://www.healiohealth.com/Images/muscle-spasm.jpg

  6. Plants are the source of all energy and building materials consumers need to survive • Plants make glucose, or sugar, by a process of photosynthesis. This process allows consumers to get building materials and energy needed to survive. If there was no sun, then there wouldn’t be any producers. If there were no producers, then there wouldn’t be any herbivores. Without herbivores, carnivores wouldn’t be able to survive, and without the carnivores, herbivores, and producers humans wouldn’t survive.

  7. Energy and building materials are passed by…. • The energy and building materials start at plants. • The herbivores/omnivores eat them. • The carnivores/omnivores eat the primary consumers & get most of the nutrients. • As nutrients is passed on and on, less of it can be used. http://www.qmc.ufsc.br/qmcweb/artigos/icecream/images/iogurte_dannon.jpg http://www.ukrainebiz.com/images/milkcart.gif

  8. Our food web http://students.ou.edu/Z/Adam.B.Zodrow-1/sun-cartoon.gif Anaconda Rainforest bat Gecko Tree squirrel http://www.stoller-eser.com/trial/colorbook/Food-Web.gif

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