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1
Parts of the Ecosystem
  • S4L1
  • Students will investigate the living and
    non-living parts of an ecosystem and explore the
    roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers.

2
Essential Question
  • What are the non-living parts of the ecosystem?

3
  • What is an ecosystem?
  • There can be lots of ecosystems in a biome.  An
    ecosystem is all the living and non-living things
    in a certain area and how they interact.

4
Ecosystem Non-living Parts
  • Non-living things
  • Air
  • Water
  • Sunlight
  • Shade
  • Rocks
  • Dead trees
  • Mud/dirt/soil

5
What are the different types of ecosystems?
  • Polar Ecosystem
  • -ice covers the land
  • -very little sunlight
  • -temperatures are very cold
  • -polar bears live there
  • -bears eat and hunt animals from the ocean water

6
Desert Ecosystem
  • -very warm temperatures during the day and cold
    during the night
  • -very little rain
  • -sandy soil
  • -plants send their roots far into the ground to
    find water
  • -animals hunt for food at night when it is cooler

7
Rainforest Ecosystem
  • -stays warm all
  • year
  • -receives a lot of rain
  • -many types of
  • plants and animals

8
Prairie Ecosystem
  • -grassy area
  • -few or no trees
  • -more rain than desert
  • but less than forest
  • -winters are cold,
  • but summers are hot
  • -animals eat grass and seeds

9
Essential Question
  • What are the Living Parts of an Ecosystem?

10
Environment-everything that surrounds and
affects a living thing
  • Trees
  • Bushes
  • Water
  • Grass
  • Plants
  • Animals

11
Communities in an Ecosystem
  • A community is all the living things in an
    ecosystem.
  • It is made up of different
  • populations.
  • Populations are all the
  • members of one kind of
  • plant or animal.

12
Relationships in an Ecosystem
13
Vocabulary
  • food chain- the path of food energy in an
    ecosystem as one living thing eats another
  • food web- two or more food chains that overlap
  • predator- an animal that hunts other animals for
    food
  • prey- an animal that is hunted for food but other
    animals
  • interdependence- relationship between living
    things where one living thing benefits from
    another

14
What are Producers?
  • Producers are living things that make their own
    food.
  • Plants are producers.
  • They use energy from the sunlight to make food.
  • When an animal eats a plant, the energy is
    transferred to the animal.

15
What are Consumers?
  • Consumers are animals that get energy by eating
    plants or other animals.

16
  • REVIEW
  • A squirrel is an organism that is a consumer.
  • A decrease in one population in a community might
    cause a decrease in a different population
    because the two populations are interdependent.
  • All producers are alike because they make their
    own food.
  • A terrarium is set up to model an ecosystem. The
    terrarium has a rock, a heat lamp, water, soil, a
    salamander, plants and an overhead light. The
    part that models the Sun is the heat lamp and the
    overhead light.

17
REVIEW
  • All the deer in the forest make up a population.
  • A bird does not benefit from eating the roots of
    a tree.
  • Sunlight is a nonliving part of the ecosystem.
  • A tomato is stored energy gained from sunlight.
  • All living things in an ecosystem make up a
    community.

18
Review
  • A tree gains the energy it needs to live from
    sunlight.
  • Birds are an organism that does NOT use energy
    to make their own food.
  • It is true that plants and animals depend on
    sunlight.
  • The following is an idea, not an observation
    The plant might grow better outdoors.
  • An ecosystem is all the living and nonliving
    things in a certain area that interact with each
    other. (This includes plants and animals).
  • Two organisms depend on each other, for
    example birds feed on leeches and scraps of food
    in a crocodiles mouth and the crocodile benefits
    by having its teeth cleaned.

19
Review
  • Consumers gain energy by eating producers or
    other consumers.
  • The producers in a pond are the tiny plants and
    algae.
  • Populations make up communities.
  • Flowering plants depend on butterflies when
    butterflies carry pollen from flower to flower.
  • Plants are producers.
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