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Evolution, Ecology & Sustainability

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Lesson 8 - ENERGY & NUTRIENT TRANSFER
P.  338-343 
Learning goals:

  • I can explain and interpret what food chains and food webs are.
  • I can draw my own food chain & food web based on a text/diagram.
  • I can name and explain the various roles within a food chain/web.
  • I understand what trophic levels are and how they work. 
  • I know and understand what pyramids of numbers and biomass are.
Keywords:
  • Trophic levels
  • Pyramids (biomass, energy & numbers)
  • Energy flow
  • Energy intake
  • Autotroph
  • Heterotroph
  • Producer
  • Consumer
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposer
  • Apex predator
  • Foodchain
  • Foodweb



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With reference to the following statements about a woodland ecosystem.
Which statement describes a community?
A
All the oak trees
B
All the plants
C
All the plants and animals

Slide 3 - Quiz

Organisms that are responsible for returning matter back into the environment are the
A
herbivores
B
carnivores
C
omnivores
D
decomposers

Slide 4 - Quiz

Organisms that only eat plants are called
A
herbivores
B
omnivores
C
scavengers
D
carnivores

Slide 5 - Quiz

In the food web which organism would have the largest population?
A
Eagle
B
Mouse
C
Frog
D
Grasshopper

Slide 6 - Quiz

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Slide 7 - Video

Feeding relationships
  • Autotrophs: producers
  • Heterotrophs: consumers

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Food chain
  • Each step is a trophic level
  • Arrows represent energy transfer

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Food web
  • Show all feeding 
    relationships
  • Trophic level can
    depend on food chain
    you focus on. 
    Example: rattlesnake
    can be secondary or
    tertiary consumer

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With reference to the following statements about a woodland ecosystem.
Which statement describes a community?
A
All the oak trees
B
All the plants
C
All the plants and animals

Slide 13 - Quiz

Organisms that are responsible for returning matter back into the environment are the
A
herbivores
B
carnivores
C
omnivores
D
decomposers

Slide 14 - Quiz

Organisms that only eat plants are called
A
herbivores
B
omnivores
C
scavengers
D
carnivores

Slide 15 - Quiz

In the food web which organism would have the largest population?
A
Eagle
B
Mouse
C
Frog
D
Grasshopper

Slide 16 - Quiz

Producer
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer

Slide 17 - Drag question

01:28
What do the arrows in food chains and food webs represent?

Slide 18 - Open question

02:15
Energy lost
Three main reasons why only 10% of the energy passes to the next level:
  1. Energy is lost through respiration (being used by the organism)
  2. Not all the food is digested. There is still energy left in the undigested food
  3. Most of the time there will be parts of the organism that are not consumed. The parts that are left still contain energy

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Photosynthesis
Respiration

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Carbon Cycle

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The primary source for all energy used by animals on our planet is
A
the animals they eat
B
the plants they eat
C
sunlight absorbed by animals
D
sunlight absorbed by plants

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which of the following is NOT one of the ways energy is lost to other organisms as it passes through a food web?
A
Cellular respiration
B
Growth and repair
C
As heat
D
As waste material

Slide 28 - Quiz

What is the average amount of energy that passes from one feeding level to the next in a food chain?
A
10%
B
25%
C
50%
D
100%

Slide 29 - Quiz

Lesson 8 - ENERGY & NUTRIENT TRANSFER
P.  338-343 
Homework:

-Read your book
-Study keywords
-Make exercises on page 353 and 354

Keywords:
  • Trophic levels
  • Pyramids (biomass, energy & numbers)
  • Energy flow
  • Energy intake
  • Autotroph
  • Heterotroph
  • Producer
  • Consumer
  • Primary consumer
  • Secondary consumer
  • Tertiary consumer
  • Decomposer
  • Apex predator
  • Foodchain
  • Foodweb



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