
Primary Secondary Consumers Herbivore
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 25 Questions
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Consumers & Food Chains
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Open Ended
If you had to eat the same meal over and over for the rest of your life, what (up to) 5 items would be in your meal?
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Extra Credit Option Reminder
Take notes during this lesson
Notes can be cornell, drawings, outlines whatever works for you!
Don't forget to take a photo and put it in your powerpoints!
The better you do on this lesson, the better you will do on the powerpoint and the future quizzes
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Trophic Levels
Producers (base)
Primary Consumers aka Herbivores (get energy from eating producers)
Secondary Consumers aka Carnivores (get energy from eating herbivores)
Tertiary Consumers (get energy from eating secondary consumers)
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Producers
aka Autotrophs
Use Photosynthesis To Make Their OWN Energy
Trophic Level 1
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Multiple Choice
The first trophic level is
Carnivore
Producer
Primary Consumer
Herbivore
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is a lily pad?
autotroph
heterotroph
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Multiple Choice
Where does the energy start in this food chain?
Plant
Sun
Deer
Wolf
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Heterotrophs/ Consumers
Can't generate their own energy, have to eat other living things!
Herbivores, Carnivores, Scavengers, Decomposers
Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers, Tertiary Consumers
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is a blob fish?
autotoph
heterotroph
I think that's my science teacher!
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Poll
Mark the terms you are comfortable with.
Autotroph
Heterotroph
Producer
Consumer
Chocolate
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Herbivores/Primary Consumers
Eat producers/autotrophs to get their energy
Obtain 10% of the energy from the producers consumed (rest lost to heat etc.)
Trophic Level 2
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Multiple Choice
Animal that gets its energy and nutrition from eating plants.
Parasite
Herbivore
Carnivore
Ominvore
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Multiple Choice
Which type of consumer is always a primary consumer?
Herbivore
Omnivore
Carnivore
Producer
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Multiple Choice
The efficiency (amount) of energy transfer from a lower trophic level to the next highest level is roughly
1%
10%
100%
1000%
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Multiple Choice
How many primary consumers are there in this food web?
1
2
3
4
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Secondary Consumer
Eats herbivores
Carnivore but can be an omnivore (eat plants & animals)
Trophic Level 3
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Multiple Choice
According to the image, what is the secondary consumer?
plant
insect
mouse
snake
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Multiple Choice
Look carefully at the image. What trophic (energy) level is the secondary consumer?
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
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Multiple Choice
What might happen initially if you remove a primary consumer from the ecosystem?
There would be more food for secondary consumers.
The number of primary consumers would increase.
The number of plants would increase.
The number of secondary consumers would increase.
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Tertiary Consumer
ANOTHER Carnivore
Eats Secondary Consumers but can also eat Primary Consumers & Producers
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
HONORS QUESTION (AlL TRY THOUGH): Part of a hydrothermal vent food web is represented in the diagram. Which organisms are both secondary and tertiary consumers in this food web?
Zooplankton and mussels
Chemosynthetic bacteria and amphipods
Galatheid crabs and zoarcid fish
Ratfish and octopuses
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Omnivore
Eats both autotrophs (plants) & heterotrophs (consumers)
Can be primary, secondary or tertiary consumers depending upon what they eat!
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Multiple Choice
__________ is an organism that eats BOTH plants and animals for energy.
Omnivore
Darnivore
Carnivore
Herbiovre
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Poll
POLL: What kind of eater are you?!
Plants (Autotrophs) Only - Herbivore
Meat/Poultry/Etc (Heterotrophs). Only - Carnivore
I only eat bacon - carnivoreous baconeous
I eat plants (autotrophs) & heterotrophs - omnivore
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Scavenger
Mostly eats decaying organisms
Consumers
Depending on what is scavenged, can be a herbivore or carnivore
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Multiple Choice
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Decomposer
Basically take whatever hasn't been scavenged & breaks it down into small pieces which become nutrients for the soil
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Notice decomposers take whatever is left and leaves nutrients for soil & the circle continues!
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Remember some decomposers are taking care of plants etc. so they hit all the levels!
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The arrows on a food web...
...show who moving where
...shows the direction the energy is moving to
...shows who is wasting energy
...shows who is friends with who
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Poll
Mark the terms you are comfortable with.
Producer/Autotroph
Consumer/Heterotroph
Herbivore/Primary Consumer
Carnivore/Secondary Consumer
Scavengers & Decomposers
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Open Ended
Write down any questions or confusions you have. This way I can try and clear them up during the lecture or review games!
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