I eat grass.
Consumer
1 Deer
Organism
cell
List the four things that all organisms NEED:
Food, water, shelter, space
Identify a producer, consumer, and decomposer from this food web.
Consumer: Any animal
Decomposer: none
I absorb nutrients from dead organic matter.
A herd of Elk
Population
Autotroph
A.K.A a Producer, Makes its own food
List 2 Characteristics of Living Things:
Can be any two of the following:
Grow, Reproduce, Respond to Stimuli, Require Energy, Maintain Homeostasis, or Organized into groups
List three errors made when constructing this food web.
1. Sun not listed as the ultimate source of energy.
2. Energy stops with top consumer, instead of transferring to next organism.
3. Decomposer not pictured, transferring energy back to producer.
I make my own energy.
Producer
All of the living and non-living things in an area
Ecosystem
Offspring
young or babies
What is the difference between an abiotic and a biotic factor?
Abiotic factors are non-living: soil, rocks, air, water
Biotic factors are living: animals, plants, fungi
What is wrong with this Food web?
Daily Triple:
Any option below is correct:
Energy stops with Top consumer.
No decomposer.
Energy does not transfer back to producer.
I make energy for other organisms.
Producer
Daily Double:
3 Sheep, 2 pigs, and a goat on a farm
Community
Sun
Ultimate Source of energy
What is special about the energy shared between living organisms in a food web?
The energy is always transferred/recycled, it is never lost.
What is the difference between a food web and food chain?
A food chain shows the direction energy flows between organisms. A food web is multiple food chains put together.
I consume energy by eating meat.
Consumer
Bison, Trees, Air, Water, and Swan
Daily Double:
represents the directional flow of energy in a food web
energy arrow
All living things are made up of ______.
cells
What happens to the energy once it leaves the decomposer?
It gets transferred or recycled back to a producer.