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Science NotesProducers,
Consumers and Decomposers
All energy on earth starts from the sun.
The Sun
energy from the sun
plants (producers)
allows plants to make their own food
use energy from sun, nutrients from soil, and carbon dioxide from water and air to make food
store energy (in the form of carbon) in leaves, stems and roots
all other living things on earth get energy from plants.
consumers any form of life on earth that must eat other things to survive cannot make their own food
many different kinds of consumers
labeled by the number of steps they are away from plants, in the food chain
primary consumer
eat plants to survive
get energy directly from plants
one step away from plants
Ex: caterpillar eats a leaf (from plant); elephant eats bark of a tree; cow eats grass; squirrel eats nuts (from Plant)
secondary consumer
organisms that eat primary consumers (plant eaters) to survive
get their energy from plants second-hand, by eating the animal or insect that ate the plant
two steps away from the plant
Ex: owl eats mouse that eats berry (from plant); spider eats insect that eats leaf (from plant); lion eats deer that eats leaves (from plant)
tertiary consumer
organisms that eat secondary consumers to survive
get their energy from plants third-hand, by eating the animal or insect, that ate the animal or insect, that ate the plant
three steps away from the plant
Ex: owl eats the snake, that ate the mouse, that ate the berry(from plant);
spider eats a dragonfly, that ate the insect, that ate the plant;
hawk eats the fish, that ate the smaller fish, that ate the seaweed (plant)
top consumer
not eaten by any other consumer
on top of the food chain
can be primary, secondary or tertiary consumer
decomposers
break down remains of dead organisms
play very important role in ecosystem
help release trapped energy (in the form of carbon) in dead organism back to the earth.
Ex: tree dies,
energy is trapped in tree stump from when tree was alive
mushrooms grow on dead stump and help break down (disintegrate) what is left of tree
as tree stump ‘disintegrates’, trapped energy is released back into soil and air.