
Food Webs and Energy Transfer
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5th Grade
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James Gonzalez
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Food Chains, Food Webs, and Energy Pyramids
By Kate Harnage
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Food Chains
Definition: The pathway that energy and nutrients can follow through an ecosystem.
Producers make up the (biggest) first level.
Herbivores (primary consumers) make up the next level.
Ominivores and Carnivores (secondary consumers) follow.
Tertiary Consumers top the pyramid.
Decomposers?????
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Food Webs
Definition: An interconnected food chain model that shows how energy flows through an ecosystem.
Arrows show the direction of energy flow FROM one organism TO another.
Obviously, all energy paths BEGIN at the CONSUMER level.
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Second trophic level
Herbivores = only eat plants
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Fourth trophic level
Carnivores or Omnivore
Predator or Scavenger
Tertiary consumers
Third tropic level
Carnivores = only eat animals
Omnivores = eat plants and animals
Predator or Scavenger
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90% of energy is lost with each trophic level.
They show:
the amount of energy decreases for higher consumers
a large number of producers are needed to support an ecosystem.
Energy Pyramids
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Energy Pyramids
When an organism obtains energy, most of it is used to conduct life processes. A little of it is given off as heat, and a small amount is stored inside the body of the organism. This is how carnivores get energy.
There is less energy available at each level as you go up.
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Multiple Choice
In what level of an energy pyramid is there the GREATEST amount of energy?
Tertiary Level
Secondary Consumer Level
Primary Consumer Level
Producer Level
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between food chains and food webs?
Food chains show a single energy pathways, while food webs show several energy pathways
Food web show multiple energy pathways, while food chains show only one energy pathway
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Poll
How much energy do you think is passed to the consumer when they eat food?
100%
90%
75%
10%
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Multiple Choice
A person who eats a chicken which feeds on grains is considered what type of consumer?
producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
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Multiple Choice
An organism that feeds on animals that are already dead is called a...
producer
consumer
scavenger
none of the above
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Multiple Choice
What real life situation can affect food webs?
Wildfires burning an ecosystem down
People eating a lot
Not watering plants
Nothing can affect it
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Multiple Choice
What would happen if there were no thrush in the model above?
there would be more insects and slugs
there would be less insects and sluga
there would be more voles
there would be more hawks
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Multiple Choice
What is the producer in the picture above?
grasshopper
snake
grass
Sun
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Levels of Organization Continued
Population- A group of the same species living in the same place
Community - all the LIVING things in an area interacting together
Ecosystem - All the Living and Nonliving things in an area interacting
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Where does the food chain START?
with consumers that eat grass
with the sun giving energy to producers
with the sun giving energy to consumers
with consumers eating other consumers
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Multiple Choice
A Great White Shark would be found in what ecosystem?
Freshwater
Marine
Terrestrial
Food Chains, Food Webs, and Energy Pyramids
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