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Food Webs Catalyst: Describe evolution in your own words. Solve: Shaq is selling candy, M&M’s and Twix. He sold 48 total candy bars. He sells M&M’s for 2 dollars and Twix for 3 dollars and made 124 dollars total. How many of each bar did he sell? Write in complete sentenc Don’t talk during the Catal

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Food Webs. Catalyst: Describe evolution in your own words. Solve: Shaq is selling candy, M&M’s and Twix. He sold 48 total candy bars. He sells M&M’s for 2 dollars and Twix for 3 dollars and made 124 dollars total. How many of each bar did he sell?. Write in complete sentences! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Food Webs Catalyst:

Describe evolution in your own words.

Solve: Shaq is selling candy, M&M’s and Twix. He

sold 48 total candy bars. He sells M&M’s for 2 dollars and Twix for 3 dollars and made 124 dollars total. How many of each bar did he sell?

Write in complete sentences!Don’t talk during the Catalyst!

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Objective

By the end of today, all SWBAT…

Analyze food webs by predicting the impact of the loss or gain of an organism

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Agenda Catalyst Interims/Progress Reports (signed by

Wednesday) Expectations Refresher Carry-on Video Food Webs Practice Exit Q

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They eat each other!

Key Point #1: A food web shows all the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.

How Do Organisms Interact?

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Producer: another word for autotroph. Makes its own food through photosynthesis.

Consumer: another word for heterotroph. Eats other things for energy. Primary consumer: eats

producers. Secondary consumer: eats

primary consumers. Tertiary consumer: eats

secondary consumers.

First, some vocabulary…

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Arrows show how energy flows through the food web Think: they point from

one organism INTO the stomach of whatever eats it

The most basic level of the food web is the producer. Where does it get its energy from?

Some things to notice…

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Guided Practice (GP) 1The arrow pointing

from seed-eating birds to foxes shows that...

A. Foxes eat birdsB. Birds eat foxesC. Foxes and birds

share foodD. Foxes and birds

compete for the same food

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Guided Practice (GP) 1Although it is not

shown in this picture, where does all of this food web’s energy begin?

A. The MoonB. The EarthC. The SunD. Fertilizer

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Guided Practice (GP) 1What is the

producer in this food web?

A. Hawks and owls

B. SquirrelsC. PlantsD. Spiders

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Guided Practice (GP) 1Which of the

following is a secondary consumer in this food web?

A. ToadsB. PlantsC. MiceD. Spiders

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Guided Practice (GP) 1Which two

organisms compete for the same food?

A. Hawks & miceB. Plants & toadsC. Rabbits &

spidersD. Foxes & snakes

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Which is true?A. The energy

content of the foxes depends on the energy content of the hawks

B. The energy content of the spiders is transferred to the herbivorous insects

C. The energy content of the snakes depends on the energy content of the toads

D. All of the above are true

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What If…? Key Point #2: We can use food webs

to predict what will happen when we introduce/take away a species Three important interactions for you to

learn.

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What do you think will happen to the rabbits, if all the vegetation is destroyed?

If a population loses ALL of its food sources, it will become extinct.

Food Web Interactions

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What do you think will happen to the cougar, if all of the deer die?

If a population loses SOME of its food sources, it will decrease in size.

Food Web Interactions

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What do you think will happen to the mice, if all of the foxes are eaten by the cougars?

If a population loses its predators, it will increase in size.

Food Web Interactions

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Guided Practice (GP) 2What will happen

to the mouse population, if a disease kills all the plants?

A. All will go extinct

B. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Reproduce more

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Guided Practice (GP) 2Imagine that a

bobcat enters the ecosystem. Bobcats eat insectivorous birds. What will happen to the fox population?

A. All will go extinctB. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Move elsewhere

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Guided Practice (GP) 2Imagine that a

disease kills all of the snakes in the ecosystem. What will happen to predaceous insect population?

A. All will go extinctB. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Stop eating

herbivorous insects

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Guided Practice (GP) 2What will happen

to the squirrel population, if a cow wanders by and eats all the plants?

A. All will go extinct

B. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Start eating

toads

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Guided Practice (GP) 2What will happen

to the rabbit population, if a drought kills all the plants?

A. All will go extinct

B. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in

sizeD. Eat foxes

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Guided Practice (GP) 2Imagine that a hunter

kills all of the hawks and owls in the ecosystem. What will happen to the seed-eating bird population?

A. All will go extinctB. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Begin eating

spiders

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Guided Practice (GP) 2Pretend that a falcon

enters the ecosystem. Falcons eat toads. What will happen to the snake population?

A. All will go extinctB. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Stop eating toads

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Guided Practice (GP) 2Imagine that a

population of bears wanders into the ecosystem. Bears eat foxes. What will happen to the squirrel population?

A. All will go extinctB. Increase in sizeC. Decrease in sizeD. Move elsewhere

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Key Point Wrap-Up KP#1: A food web shows all the

feeding relationships in an ecosystem. KP#2: We can use a food web to

predict what will happen when we introduce/take away a species If a population loses ALL of its food sources, it

will become extinct. If a population loses SOME of its food sources,

it will decrease in size. If a population loses its predators, it will

increase in size.

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Use the food web at right to answer the questions below.

What animal eats the elk?

What would happen to the rabbit population, if all the grass were to be burned down in a fire?

Imagine that a population of foxes wanders into this food web, and eats all the mice. What will happen to the cricket population?

Exit Questions