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The Sun

The Sun. Energy source Plants use energy from the Sun to make food. Air. Matter Plants use carbon dioxide from air to make sugar Animals and plants use oxygen from air to release energy from food Soil bacteria take nitrogen out of the air and put it into the soil. Water. Matter

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The Sun

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  1. The Sun • Energy source • Plants use energy from the Sun to make food

  2. Air • Matter • Plants use carbon dioxide from air to make sugar • Animals and plants use oxygen from air to release energy from food • Soil bacteria take nitrogen out of the air and put it into the soil

  3. Water • Matter • All living things contain water • Plants use water to make food

  4. Creosote Bush • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Pollinated by bees and butterflies. Provides nectar for pollination • Shelter for grasshoppers

  5. Soil • Matter and Dead remains of living things • Source of nitrogen, phosphorous, and minerals for plants • Holds water that is used by plants

  6. Soil bacteria • Decomposer • Food- All types of dead remains of living things • Other relationships • Take nitrogen from the air and make it useable for plants • Recycles matter from living things back to the environment

  7. Coyote • Mammal • Food- jackrabbit, roadrunner, ground squirrel, kangaroo rat, pocket mouse, fan palm fruit. • Other relationships- • Spreads seeds of fan palm in its scat

  8. Jackrabbit • Mammal • Food- Cholla cactus, grasses

  9. Indigo Bush • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Pollinated by hummingbirds and bees

  10. Anna’s Hummingbird • Bird • Food- black flies, canterbury bells, indigo bush • Pollinates canterbury bells, indigo bush

  11. Cholla Cactus • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Provides shelter for cactus wren • Pollinated by bees, butterflies, wasps, gives nectar for pollination • Reproduces by budding when joints stick to mammals

  12. Cactus Wren • Bird • Food- ants, blister beetles, wasps, flies, grasshoppers, yucca moth, butterflies, and bees • Other relationships- • Builds nests in cholla cactus

  13. Solitary Bee • Insect • Food- Nectar and pollen from creosote bush, cat’s claw, brittlebush, popcorn flower

  14. Canterbury Bells • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships • Pollinated by hummingbirds • Seeds spread by ants and by sticking to mammals fur

  15. Whiptail lizard • Reptile • Food- Grasshoppers, butterflies, yucca moth, parasitic wasp, solitary bee

  16. Phainlopepla • Bird • Food- grasshoppers, butterflies, yucca moth, parasitic wasp, black flies, mistletoe berries • Other relationships- • Spreads mistletoe seeds in its droppings

  17. Mistletoe • Parasitic plant • Food- Steals sugar from Cat’s claw and creosote • Other relationships- • The phainopepla eats its berries and deposits the seeds on other plants in its droppings. The mistletoe’s roots grow into another plant. • Gets water from host plants

  18. Cat’s Claw • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships • Pollinated by bees, butterflies, and wasps. Offers nectar to insects for pollination

  19. Brittlebush • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Pollinated by bees, butterflies, and wasps. Gives nectar for pollination

  20. Mojave Yucca • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Only pollinated by the yucca moth, gives nectar to moths for pollination

  21. Roadrunner • Bird • Food- Blister beetles, lizards, snakes, kangaroo rat, pocket mouse, grasshoppers

  22. Ants • Insects/ Scavengers • Food- dead things • Other relationships- • Spread seeds

  23. Grasses • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Seeds carried by mammals on their fur, and by ants. • Used by birds to make nests

  24. Horned lizard • Reptile • Food- Ants

  25. Yucca moth • Insect • Food- Mojave Yucca nectar • Other relationships- • The yucca moth is the only animal that can pollinate a yucca

  26. Butterfly • Insect • Food- Nectar from creosote, brittle bush, evening primrose, cat’s claw • Other relationships- • Pollinator for creosote, brittle bush, evening primrose, cat’s claw

  27. Mountain lion • Mammal • Food- Mule deer

  28. Mule deer • Mammals • Food- grass

  29. Pocket Mouse • Mammal • Food- seeds of creosote, canterbury bells, brittlebush, yucca, indigobush, blister beetles, grasshoppers, fan palm fruit • Other relationships- • Helps spread seeds

  30. Kangaroo rat • Mammal • Food- seeds of creosote, canterbury bells, brittlebush, yucca, indigobush • Other relationships- • Helps spread seeds

  31. Ground Squirrel • Mammal • Food- seeds of creosote, canterbury bells, brittlebush, yucca, indigobush, blister beetles, grasshoppers, fan palm fruit • Other relationships- • Helps spread seeds

  32. Evening primrose • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Pollinated by bees, butterflies, and wasps • Gives nectar for pollination

  33. Red Tailed Hawk • Bird • Food- Snakes, pocket mouse, ground squirrel, jackrabbit, kangaroo rat

  34. Rattlesnake • Reptile • Food- pocket mouse, ground squirrel, kangaroo rat, lizards, jackrabbit

  35. Grasshopper • Insect • Food- grasses, indigobush, brittle bush, canterbury bells, evening primrose

  36. King Snake • Reptile • Food- rattlesnake, pocket mouse, ground squirrel, kangaroo rat, lizards

  37. Blister beetle • Insect • Food- Canterbury bells, evening primrose, indigo bush, grasses • Other relationships- the larvae are parasites of solitary bees

  38. Black Fly • Insect Scavenger • Food- dead animals, animal droppings

  39. Parasitic wasp • Insect • Food- nectar from brittle bush, mojave yucca, creosote bush, cholla, evening primrose • Other relationships- the larvae are parasites of spiders

  40. Wolf Spider • Spider • Food- grasshoppers

  41. Fan Palm • Plant • Food- makes its own sugar with energy from the sun, carbon dioxide from the air, and water from the soil • Other relationships- • Its seeds are spread by coyotes

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