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Energy Flow in
Ecosystems
Gaiser Life Science
Know
What are the sources of energy in an ecosystem?
“I don’t know anything.” is not an acceptable answer.
Use complete sentences.
Evidence
After listening to the PowerPoint lecture, come back here and list evidence
to explain why your answer to the above question is or is not a good
answer. You may also use other outside sources to help you respond.
Use a web site or a book - Find/draw a food web showing all levels of
energy transfer. Use an animal with which you are already familiar.
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Clarifying ?s
Energy roles
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Information
consumer
How organisms get energy or give it to others
- makes own food Source of all energy in ecosystems
Example: algae and plants
- gets energy by eating other organisms
herbivore
- eats only plants Examples: deer, mice, rabbits
carnivore
- eats only animals Examples: lions, tigers, snakes
omnivore
- eats both plants and animals Examples: bears, humans, crows
decomposer
- breaks down dead organisms and waste
food chain
- transferring energy
Example: algaebugsfishbear
among organisms
- overlapping complex transfer of energy among organisms
Examples: snake  hawk ( points to who eats it)
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
frog mouse  grass  fungi
- shows energy being transferred between levels
Producers - most energy available
Consumers - least energy available
Only 10% of energy transferred to next level
producer
food web
energy pyramid
How much
energy is
transferred?
Summary:
Tertiary (3)
Secondary (2)
Primary (1)
Producers (P)
hawk
1Kcal
rodent
10Kcal
bugs
100Kcal
plants 1000Kcal
Examples: bacteria, fungi
K = kilo-calories
Page #
Clarifying ?s
Energy roles
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Information
consumer
How organisms get energy or give it to others
- makes own food Source of all energy in ecosystems
Example: algae and plants
- gets energy by eating other organisms
herbivore
- eats only plants Examples: deer, mice, rabbits
carnivore
- eats only animals Examples: lion, tiger, snakes
omnivore
- eats both plants and animals Examples: bear, human, crow
decomposer
- breaks down dead organisms and waste
food chain
- transferring energy
Example: algaebugsfishbear
among organisms
- overlapping complex transfer of energy among organisms
Examples: snake  hawk ( points to who eats it)


frog mouse  grass  fungi
- shows energy being transferred between levels
Producers - most energy available
Consumers - least energy available
Only 10% of energy transferred to next level
producer
food web
energy pyramid
How much
energy is
transferred?
Summary:
Tertiary (3)
Secondary (2)
Primary (1)
Producers (P)
hawk
1Kcal
rodent
10Kcal
bugs
100Kcal
plants 1000Kcal
Examples: bacteria, fungi
K = kilo-calories
Page #
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