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Warm Up 1. What is a biotic factor? List 2 examples. 2. What is an abiotic factor? List 2 examples. 3. What is a food web?

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Warm Up1. What is a biotic factor? List 2 examples.2. What is an abiotic factor? List 2

examples.3. What is a food web?

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Daily Agenda & Objectives

1. Warm Up/Obj2. Quick Review of

Biodiversity Vocabulary

3. Guided Notes4. Alien Food Web

Activity5. Exit Ticket

• SWBAT construct an accurate food web and discuss the implications of species extinction in the web.

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REVIEW: What is the biosphere?

• The biosphere is all life on Earth

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Interdependence• Every species is linked in an ecosystem and relies on

the other for survival

• EXAMPLE: Plants provide food, shelter, and nesting sites for other organisms. For their part, many plants depend upon animals for help in reproduction (bees pollinate flowers, for instance) and for certain nutrients (such as minerals in animal waste products). All animals are part of food webs that include plants and animals of other species (and sometimes the same species).

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Video

• http://app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Ntt=food+web

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A food web is...A diagram showing the transfer of energy through a food chain/web.

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Energy Pyramid

• An energy pyramid is a diagram in which each trophic level is represented by a block. The blocks are stacked one on top of another, with the lowest trophic level on the bottom. Each trophic level in an energy pyramid has less energy available to it than the level below.

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Other Energy PyramidsWhat habitat would each belong to?

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What’s on the Menu?

–Herbivores – plant eaters (primary consumers)

–Carnivores – meat eaters (secondary consumers)

–Omnivores – plant and meat eaters (secondary or tertiary consumers)

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Who eats more, a bear or a bird?

• WHY?!

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It’s because of TROPHIC LEVELS…

Trophic levels describe the transfer of energy through a food web

Only about 10% of the energy is passed on to the next trophic level (to each higher level in the food chain.)

IN OTHER WORDS…As you get higher on the food chain, less energy is transferred from consumer to consumer, meaning MORE FOOD is needed to provide energy needs.

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Food Chain Step-by-Step

1. Producers are the beginning of a food chain because all of the other organisms in the food chain depend on the food energy that is made by producers.

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2. The next organisms in the food chain are primary consumers, which eat producers.

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• 3. Next come secondary consumers, then tertiary consumers, and so forth until the top carnivore is reached.

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The end is only the beginning

• All organisms in the food chain are decomposed by decomposers.

• The decomposers break down dead plants and animals to create rich soil for plants.

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•The food chain above shows the flow of energy from a producer, algae, to the consumers in the ecosystem. Minnows are primary consumers, salmon are secondary consumers, and bears are tertiary consumers.

• The arrows in a food chain or a food web represent the direction of energy flow. The arrow points from the organism that is being consumed to the organism that is receiving energy. For example, in the food chain above, the arrow points from the algae to the minnow. This means that the minnow is consuming the algae and receiving energy.

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• QQ: List 2 biotic and 2 abiotic factors in the picture.

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2. Def: Producers are plants and take energy from the sun.

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3. Def: Consumers are animals that eat producers or other consumers.

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• QQ: Is the fish a producer or a

consumer?

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4. Def: Decomposers are fungi or bacteria that break down dead organisms into rich soil.

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Food Chain Example

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4. Def: A carnivore is an animal that only eats meat.

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Carni (meat) + vore (eat) = Carnivore

• Carnivores have sharp teeth or beaks that are designed for tearing and cutting meat. Cats, tiger sharks, hawks, crocodiles are examples of carnivores.

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5. Def: A herbivore only eats producers.

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Herbi (plant) + vore (eat) = Herbivore

• Herbivore - An organism that mainly eats plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores often have teeth that are designed for crushing tough plant stalks. Grasshoppers, rabbits, horses, manatees, and the other organisms pictured below are examples of herbivores.

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6. Def: An omnivore eats both plants and animals.

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Omni (all) + vore (eat) = Omnivore

• Omnivore - An organism that commonly eats both plants and animals is called an omnivore. Omnivores often have many different ways of getting and eating food. Humans are omnivores, which is why our teeth come in so many different shapes. Omnivores also include rats, chickens, flies, bears, and the other organisms shown below.

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Humans are mainly omnivores. We eat both meat and plants. Some humans choose to not eat meat at all, though.

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1. QQ: What are the plants in a food web called?

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Plants are PRODUCERS

• Plants produce (or create) energy for consumers who eat plants.

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• QQ: Is this cheetah a prey or a predator?

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Cheetahs are PREDATORS

• Predators hunt for their food, called prey.• Predators are carnivores, because they must

kill their meat before they eat it.

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4. Def: A scavenger is an animal that eats other dead animals but DOES NOT hunt them.

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Examples of Scavengers

• Vultures, raccoons, blowflies, hyenas

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Food Web ExampleThe diagram below shows a simple food web.

Which animal is classified as an herbivore?A. Red foxB. DeerC. Black bearD. Owl

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Answer: B

• The deer is classified as the herbivore.

The red fox, black bear, and owl all consume energy by eating therabbit and/or the deer.

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FAST FACT

• Owls must eat ¼ of their own body weight every night to survive!

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So how does this effect us?

• BIOMAGNIFICATION refers to the increased concentration of a toxic chemical as an animal gets higher on the food chain.

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Label: Producer, 1o consumer, 2o consumer, 3o consumerIf the aquatic plant had DDT, rank its consumers from 1-5 with their level

of gathered DDT (1 = least and 5 = most)

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WHAT’S COOKING IN THE FOREST?

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Food Web Lab

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Alien Food Web

• Work with ONE (1) Partner on the Food Web Lab• Completed products will include:

1. Food Web Drawing: 1 per 2 students 2. Analysis Paragraphs: 1 per 2 student

• You will create a food web based on the information on the back of your notes.

• The activity uses unfamiliar species names.• You should build your web from the bottom up.

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Alien Food Web

• STEP 1: COMPLETE ROUGH DRAFT OF YOUR FOOD WEB WITH PARTNER ON NOTEBOOK PAPER

• STEP 2: SHOW MS. Y AND GET APPROVAL • STEP 3: GET COPY PAPER AND CREATE FINAL

DRAFT• STEP 4: ANSWER QUESTIONS TOGETHER• STEP 5: TURN IN FOR A LAB GRADE

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Exit Ticket: QUIZ