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Primary Secondary Consumers Herbivore

Primary Secondary Consumers Herbivore

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

Created by

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

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Carnivore

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Producer

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Primary Consumer

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Herbivore

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Multiple Choice

Which terms best describe autotrophs?
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Plants; producers
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Animals; producers
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Plants; consumers
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Animals; consumers

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Multiple Choice

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What is a lily pad?

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autotroph

2

heterotroph

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Multiple Choice

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Where does the energy start in this food chain?

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Plant

2

Sun

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Deer

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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

Which terms best describe heterotrophs?
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Plants; producers
2
Animals; producers
3
Plants; consumers
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Animals; consumers

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Multiple Choice

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What is a blob fish?

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autotoph

2

heterotroph

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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

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Animal that gets its energy and nutrition from eating plants.

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Parasite

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Herbivore

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Carnivore

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Ominvore

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Multiple Choice

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Which type of consumer is always a primary consumer?

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Herbivore

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Omnivore

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Carnivore

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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

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1%

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10%

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100%

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1000%

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Multiple Choice

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How many primary consumers are there in this food web?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

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

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According to the image, what is the secondary consumer?

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plant

2

insect

3

mouse

4

snake

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Multiple Choice

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Look carefully at the image. What trophic (energy) level is the secondary consumer?

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1st

2

2nd

3

3rd

4

4th

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Multiple Choice

What might happen initially if you remove a primary consumer from the ecosystem?

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There would be more food for secondary consumers.

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The number of primary consumers would increase.

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The number of plants would increase.

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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

An organism that eats the secondary consumer.
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Primary Consumer
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Secondary Consumer
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Tertiary Consumer
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Consumer

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Multiple Choice

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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?

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Zooplankton and mussels

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Chemosynthetic bacteria and amphipods

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Galatheid crabs and zoarcid fish

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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

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__________ is an organism that eats BOTH plants and animals for energy.

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Omnivore

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Darnivore

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Carnivore

4

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

Carnivores that eat freshly dead organisms are
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herbivores
2
decomposers
3
omnivores
4
scavengers

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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

These organisms break down decaying biotic wastes and then return the materials to the ecosystem.
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decomposers
2
scavengers
3
carnivores
4
producers

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Multiple Choice

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What is this called?
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Food Web
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Food Chain
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Abiotic Factors

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Multiple Choice

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The arrows on a food web...

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...show who moving where

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...shows the direction the energy is moving to

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...shows who is wasting energy

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...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!

Consumers & Food Chains

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