My Science Project for mr. Medina's Class
Transcript of My Science Project for mr. Medina's Class
• Producers are organisms that use photosynthesis to make their food.
• Producers are the base of the food chain/web.
• Examples of producers are… – Grass– Flowers– Trees – Et cetera
Producers
Consumers• Consumers are the organisms that use
other organisms for their source of energy.• The types of consumers are– Primary Consumer-the organism that eats the
producer.– Secondary Consumer-the organism that eats
the primary consumer.– Tertiary Consumer-the organism that eats the
secondary consumer.– Quaternary Consumer-the organism that eats
the tertiary consumer.
Decomposers
• Decomposers are the organisms that use other dead organisms as their source of energy.
• Examples of decomposers are–Mushrooms (Fungi)–Worms– Et cetera
The Types of Organisms
• Herbivores-an organism that ONLY eats plants.
• Carnivore-an organism that ONLY eats meat/animals.
• Omnivores-an organism that eats plants AND animals.
Abiotic Factors
• Abiotic factors are the non-living parts of the environment.
• Examples of abiotic factors are– Rocks– Dirt– Air–Water– Et cetera
Biotic Factors
• Biotic factors are the living parts of the environment.
• Examples of biotic factors are – Plants– Animals– People– Et cetera
3 Compositional Layers
• The earth can be classified in 3 compositional layers. – The Crust-the ground we walk on.– The Mantle- the layer under the crust.– The Core- the actual center of the Earth.
Interior Layers
• The earth can also be classified into 4 interior layers. The definitions are mostly on the Compositional Layers slide.– The Crust– The Mantle– The Outer Core – The Inner Core
Mutualism
• Mutualism is when BOTH organisms in the relationship benefit– An example of mutualism is when an
Egyptian plover picks and eats the parasites and leftover meat from a crocodile's teeth
Commensalism
• Commensalism is when ONE organism in the relationship benefits but the other is unaffected.– An example of commensalism is when a
bird uses a tree or a outdoor light for shelter.
Parasitism
• Parasitism is when the parasite benefits in the relationship but the other, the host, is harmed.– An example of parasitism is when a flea
uses an animal, like a dog, as its source of energy.
Citations
• https://www.google.com/search?q=parasitism+examples&rlz=1C1SKPC_enUS373&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=NK5-U8zAKM2RqgaQs4DYDw&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=696#facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=RB8Qj-gBZyzavM%253A%3BEGHdBL0z0-qivM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fthebestnursingschools.net%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2012%252F09%252F2-Lymphatic-Filariasis-5.jpeg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fthebestnursingschools.net%252Finfo%252Fbizarre-parasitic-life-cycles%3B600%3B413
Citations
• My Science Packets• https://www.google.com/search?q=d
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Citations
• http://moneysoldiers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Lessee-and-Lessor-Thriving-in-Mutualism..jpg