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SECTION 3.3 ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS

SECTION 3.3 ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS. DO NOW REBUS PUZZLES ON THE BOARD

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SECTION 3.3 ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS

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DO NOW

• REBUS PUZZLES ON THE BOARD

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LAST NIGHT’S HOMEWORK

• Read Section 3.3 and define:• Food chain• Phytoplankton• Food web• Zooplankton• Trophic level• Ecological pyramid• Biomass

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HOMEWORK

• Pg. 78• Answer questions 1a, 1b, 2a & 2b in the Section

3.3 Assessment

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•Primary producers – give an example?•Grass, trees, bushes – anything that produces its own food. Typically through photosynthesis.•Known as Autotrophs•Store energy in forms that other organisms can use when eaten

REVIEW

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•Consumers aka Heterotrophs•You are one, you rely on eating off of something else even if you are a vegetarian.•Some are specialized – Lions only eat meat. Others are generalized – bears can eat fish or plants / berries.

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•Chemosynthesis with equation

REVIEW

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NEW MATERIAL

• FOOD CHAIN – series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten.• Primary Producer Herbivore Carnivore (pg. 73)

• FOOD WEB – Network of feeding interactions• Herbivores graze on different types of grass• Carnivores feed on different herbivores (pg. 74)

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FOOD CHAINS

• One-way stream• Primary producer various consumers

• Food chains vary in length• As little as 2 steps but could be much larger

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ACTIVITY!

• Find a partner• Write a story starting from a primary producer.• The story should be written so that there are at

least 3 animals involved• Trade stories with partner and partner draws the

food chain at the bottom of the page• Most creative story wins a prize

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FOOD WEB

• More complex than a single, simple chain• Herbivores graze on several types of grasses, and

carnivores or omnivores eat herbivores.• Why are food chains a more accurate

representation of the feeding relationship?

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HOMEWORK

• Pg. 78• Answer questions 1a, 1b, 2a & 2b in the Section

3.3 Assessment