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Food ChainsRoles of Organisms
  • 4th Grade Science

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Community works as a team
  • A community is made up of all the living and
    non-living parts of an ecosystem.
  • A community works as a team.
  • Each member of the team has a job to do. An
    organisms role is its niche.
  • There are three types of team members.
  • Producer
  • Consumer
  • Decomposer

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Power for the ecosystems
  • The sun is the power plant for ecosystems.
  • No ecosystem could survive without the suns
    energy.

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Producers
  • Producers make the food for the ecosystem.
  • Plants make their own food.
  • To make food, producers use water, carbon dioxide
    in the air, and the Suns energy. This is called
    photosynthesis.
  • Producers make the food for the ecosystem.
  • Plants make their own food.
  • To make food, producers use water, carbon dioxide
    in the air, and the Suns energy. This is called
    photosynthesis.

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Producers affect their environment
  • Producers provide shelter to animals.
  • Producers keep soil from eroding.
  • Producers contribute to the air that we breathe
    by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.

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Consumers
  • Organisms that eat food are consumers.
  • Consumers cannot make their own food.
  • Animals and insects are consumers.
  • Consumers may eat plants or other consumers.

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Three types of consumers
  • There are three main types of consumers.
  • Herbivores consumers that eat only plants
  • Carnivores consumers that eat only animals
  • Omnivores consumers that eat plants and animals

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Decomposers
  • Decomposers break down living and dead matter
    into simple chemical that they use for food.
  • Producers use these chemicals or nutrients in the
    soil for making food.
  • F. B. I.
  • Fungus
  • Bacteria
  • Insects

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Food Chains
  • The Sun is the beginning of all food chains.
  • A food chain is the steps in which organisms get
    the food they need to survive.
  • A food chain shows how energy is passed from one
    organism to another.
  • Producers make their own food.
  • Consumers and decomposers must get food from
    producers or other consumers.

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Food Chains
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Food Webs
  • Food chains show how energy is passed from the
    Sun to producers, consumers, and decomposers.
  • In a ecosystem many food chains overlap.
  • Several consumers may all eat the same kind of
    plant or animal. This is a food web.
  • A food web shows how many food chains are related
    within an ecosystem.

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Food Web
  • 1. What consumers are found in several food
    chains? What food chains is it a part of?
  • 2. What might happen to this food web if the
    hawk dies?

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Energy Pyramids
  • Shows how much energy is passed from one organism
    to the next in a food chain
  • Producers are at the bottom, biggest level of the
    pyramid. There are more of them.
  • At each level, 10 of energy is passed on, while
    90 is used.
  • Only one or two consumers are at the top of the
    pyramid.

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Questions
  • How do food chains and food webs relate?
  • Could an ecosystem exist without producers?
    Consumers? Decomposers? Explain
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