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Biology

Biology. Ecosystems. Content Standard 4.2 Organisms cooperate and compete in ecosystems. Ecology. Ecology. The study of ecosystems. Ecosystems include all the interacting parts of the environment in an area. Interactions in ecosystems - 5 min. A niche is the sum total of an

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Biology

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  1. Biology Ecosystems

  2. Content Standard 4.2 Organisms cooperate and compete in ecosystems

  3. Ecology

  4. Ecology The study of ecosystems

  5. Ecosystems include all the interacting parts of the environment in an area.

  6. Interactions in ecosystems - 5 min

  7. A niche is the sum total of an organism's use of biotic and abiotic resources in the environment, how it "fits into" an ecosystem.

  8. A number of different animals can live in the same biome because each occupies its own special space, or niche.

  9. A niche may apply to species, populations, or even individuals

  10. Species cannot coexist in a community if their niches are identical.

  11. After years of searching Walter finally found his niche.

  12. Habitat The physical area in which an organism lives.

  13. Niche The way of life of an organism.

  14. Prey Predator Predator's predator Predation

  15. Prey Predator Predator's predator Refers to the relationship between a predator and prey. Predation

  16. Prey Predator Predator's predator In other words, one organism using another for food. Predation

  17. Predation - 9 min

  18. Carnivores eat only meat Herbivores Omnivores eat only plants eat plants and meat

  19. Food Chain: The specific sequence in which organisms obtain energy within an ecosystem.

  20. Primary Consumers Also called herbivores, eat only plants.

  21. Secondary Consumers Also called carnivores, eat only animals.

  22. Tertiary Consumers eat secondary consumers.

  23. Food Web

  24. Food Web Interrelated food chains within an ecosystem.

  25. Why don't humans eat carnivores?

  26. Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Food Pyramid

  27. Indicates the trophic levels within an ecosystem Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Food Pyramid

  28. Trophic is a word associated with energy. Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Algae Food Pyramid

  29. Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  30. All producers are able to make their own food through photosynthesis. Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  31. Food stored by producers is ALL the food energy available in the food chain. Kingfisher Trout Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  32. Kingfisher Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  33. Primary consumers feed on producers. Kingfisher Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  34. Primary consumers use 90% of their food energy to stay alive. Kingfisher Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  35. Kingfisher Secondary Consumers 1% Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  36. Secondary consumers feed on primary consumers Kingfisher Secondary Consumers 1% Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  37. Tertiary Consumers 0.1% Kingfisher Secondary Consumers 1% Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  38. Tertiary Consumers 0.1% Kingfisher Only 10% of the energy in one trophic level is available as food for the next higher level. Secondary Consumers 1% Trout Primary Consumers 10% Insect Larvae Producers 100% Algae

  39. ALL food chains, food webs, and food pyramids begin with producers. Algae

  40. A normal food pyramid looks like this.

  41. Give me an example of how the pyramid could look like this.

  42. Protective Coloration

  43. Allows an organism to blend with the environment. Protective Coloration

  44. A prey animal looks like a dangerous, or bad tasting, animal. Mimicry

  45. Which one is poisonous? Mimicry

  46. Coral Snake Scarlet Kingsnake Red on black is friend of Jack. Red on yellow will kill a fellow. Mimicry

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