Producers, Consumers, Decomposers
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Producers,
Consumers,
Decomposers
Its all about what you eat!
An organism is …..
Any independent
living thing
Can be as small as a
single celled bacteria
Or as large as a
whale!
The three categories of the food
chain are…..
1)
2)
3)
Producers
Consumers
Decomposers
They are all depend on each other.
Producers Are
Producers get their
food and energy
from the sun.
(PLANTS)
They make their food
through a process called
photosynthesis.
Consumers
Consumers need to
eat their food to get
energy. (ANIMALS)
Types of consumers are
There are THREE
types of Consumers
Carnivores
Herbivores
Omnivores.
Its still all about what
you eat!
Carnivores only eat meat (other
animals)
Herbivores eat only plants.
Omnivores eat both meat (animals)
and plants.
Stop…Review…Check…
Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each
word. Also give two examples of each.
Carnivore:
Herbivore:
Omnivore:
Decomposers
Decomposers eat
dead things and turn
them back into dirt,
or soil.
Examples:
Mushrooms
Worms
Bugs
COMPOST BIN
Made by gathering plant material,
such as leaves, grass clippings, and
vegetable peels, into a pile or bin and
letting it decompose as a result of the
action of aerobic bacteria, fungi, and
other organisms.
A compost bin cycles energy, by
decomposing biomass and forming
fertilizer that is full of Nitrogen.
The decay of biomass releases
energy in the form of heat.
What would the world look like
without decomposers (bacteria and
fungi?
How they relate
.
Stop…Review…Check…
Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each
word. Also give two example of each.
Producers:
Consumers:
Decomposers:
On a sheet of note book paper describe the following animals as either
a producer, consumer or decomposer. For the consumers, make sure
to include if they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. Please use
complete sentences! (Ex: A _____ is a ______.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Bear
Shark
Rabbit
Cherry tree
Mushroom
Human
Tulip (flower)
8. Panther
9. Giraffe
10. Worm