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Title: Catalyst


1
Catalyst
  • Based on the food chain shown, what would most
    likely happen to the rat population if another
    predator began eating snakes?
  • Is the the change in number 1 biotic or abiotic?
  • What could cause a decrease in the grasshopper
    population?

2
Agenda
  • Catalyst
  • Energy Pyramids PowerPoint
  • Making an Energy Pyramid
  • Energy Pyramid Project

3
Objectives
  • SWBAT distinguish between producers and consumers
    and autotrophs and heterotrophs
  • SWBAT identify the category of organisms and
    relative amount of energy represented by each
    trophic level of an energy pyramid
  • SWBAT explain how and why energy changes from the
    base to the top of an energy pyramid.

4
Energy Pyramids
  • Biology

5
Organisms and Energy
  • All organisms need energy to survive, and they
    receive energy from the food that they produce or
    consume

6
Energy Flow
  • For an ecosystem to exist, there must have
    constant flow of energy between the organisms of
    that ecosystem

7
Energy Pyramids
  • Scientists model the flow of energy in an
    ecosystem with an energy pyramid
  • Contains different levels of organisms known as
    trophic levels

8
To take notes
  • Fill in the example energy pyramid

9
Producers
  • The first trophic level is at the bottom of the
    pyramid
  • Organisms at the bottom of the energy pyramid are
    known as producers
  • Producers are autotrophsorganisms that use
    energy from the sun to produce food

10
Producers
  • What are some examples of producers/autotrophs?
  • Trees
  • Grass
  • Berries
  • Nuts
  • Algae
  • Phytoplankton

11
Consumers
  • All other organisms in the energy pyramid are
    consumers
  • Consumers are heterotrophsorganisms that obtain
    energy from the food they consume

12
Primary Consumers
  • Above producers in the pyramid are primary
    consumers.
  • 2nd trophic level
  • These are herbivoresorganisms that consume only
    plants.

13
Primary Consumers
  • What are some examples of primary
    consumers/herbivores?
  • Insects
  • Rabbits
  • Deer
  • Mice
  • Small fish

14
Secondary Consumers
  • Above the primary consumers in the pyramid are
    secondary consumers.
  • These are carnivoresorganisms that consume other
    animals.

15
Secondary Consumers
  • What some examples of secondary
    consumers/carnivores?
  • Frogs
  • Snakes
  • Large fish
  • Foxes

16
Tertiary Consumers
  • Above secondary consumers are tertiary consumers.
  • These may be carnivores or omnivoresorganisms
    that consume both plants and animals

17
Tertiary Consumers
  • What are some examples of tertiary consumers?
  • Hawks
  • Eagles
  • Bears
  • Humans
  • Sharks

18
Energy in a Pyramid
  • So why do scientists use a pyramid to represent
    energy in an ecosystem?
  • How does a pyramid change from bottom to top?
  • It gets smaller!
  • So does the amount of energy in an ecosystem from
    producers ? high level consumers

19
Energy Changes
  • The bottom of the energy pyramid (producers)
    contains the greatest amount of energy.
  • 100 of energy originally present in the
    ecosystem
  • The top (tertiary consumers) contains the least
    amount of energy.
  • 0.1 of initial energy
  • Energy is lost as heat between trophic levels
  • 90 lost as heat between each level
  • Only 10 of available energy transferred to next
    level

20
Summary
21
Energy Pyramid
22
Question
  • If there is less energy available at higher
    trophic levels, will there be more organisms or
    fewer organisms as you go up?

23
Number pyramids Biomass Pyramids
  • Number pyramids show the population decreasing at
    higher levels

Biomass pyramids show how much food an organism
needs to consume to meet its needs.
24
gtgt Check for understanding
  • A biologist finds that there is far more algae (a
    producer) in an ecosystem than anchovy. What is
    the reason for this?

Anchovy is a second-order producer, so there is
less energy available than there is for producers.
25
Energy Water Demo
26
Example Copy the chain and answer questions in
your notes
  • Grass ? Insects ? Rodents ? Owl
  • Create an energy pyramid.
  • Label each level with the appropriate term and
    trophic level.
  • Put the names of each organism in the appropriate
    level.

27
  • If there is 1500kcal of energy in the grass, how
    much energy will be available for the insects?
  • 1500kcal x 0.10 150kcal

28
Exit Ticket
  1. What level on the energy pyramid shown has the
    greatest amount of energy to transfer to the next
    level?
  2. What are the secondary consumers in this example,
    and are they autotrophs or heterotrophs?
  3. Which level receives the least amount of energy
    from the producers?
  4. Why does the amount of energy decrease as you
    move from the bottom to top of an energy pyramid?
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