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Biosphere = Earth Ecosystem = Rainforest Community = trees, birds, and bugs in the area

Bellwork 1. Look at the 8 levels of organization on the back of your notetaker from yesterday . Come up with your own real life version for each level (see my example below- you can use “Earth” ). Biosphere = Earth Ecosystem = Rainforest Community = trees, birds, and bugs in the area

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Biosphere = Earth Ecosystem = Rainforest Community = trees, birds, and bugs in the area

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  1. Bellwork1. Look at the 8 levels of organization on the back of your notetaker from yesterday. Come up with your own real life version for each level (see my example below- you can use “Earth” ) Biosphere = Earth Ecosystem = Rainforest Community = trees, birds, and bugs in the area Population = all of the toucans Organism = a single banana tree Tissue/Organ = A panther’s heart Cell = A brain cell Atom/Molecule = H2O Example!

  2. Energy Flow & Roles of Organisms(notes on linedpaper)

  3. Autotrophs “Self” “food” Autotroph = organism that makes food for itself (producer)

  4. Talk to Your Partner Based on the definition we just wrote down, what are some examples of autotrophs?

  5. Autotrophs “Self” “food” Autotroph = organism that makes food for itself (producer) -Ex: plants & some bacteria

  6. Heterotrophs “Different” “food” Heterotroph = organism that eats other organisms (consumers) I must be a heterotroph, since I can’t synthesize these!

  7. Heterotrophs “Different” “food” Heterotroph = organism that eats other organisms (consumers) -Examples: animals, fungus, bacteria

  8. Try this! (5 mins) At your lab table: Work as a group to quickly sort the cards & use arrows to show which direction energy is flowing Example:

  9. 2 Big Categories of Organisms Make a T-chart Autotrophs/ Heterotrophs/ Producers Consumers

  10. There are two types of autotrophs/producers

  11. Autotrophs • 1. Phototroph : use energy from sun to make food (photosynthesis)

  12. Autotrophs • 2. Chemotrophs : use energy from chemicals to make food • Ex- Bacteria in deep sea vents

  13. There are many types of heterotrophs List as many types as you can Hint: A cow is one type

  14. Heterotrophs • 1. Herbivores : eat ONLY plants

  15. Heterotrophs • 2. Omnivores : Eat BOTH plants & animals

  16. Heterotrophs • 3. Carnivores : eat ONLY meat

  17. Heterotrophs • 4. Scavengers: feed on dead organisms • Ex. – Vultures, Shrimp, Mealworms!

  18. Heterotrophs • 5. Decomposers : Absorb dead materials/waste & break them down into fertilizers for plants • Ex. – bacteria, mushrooms

  19. Try this! (Part 2) Add organism terms to the cards at your lab table Example: Omnivore

  20. Closure On back of notes- Draw a simple food chain for your critter, with at least 5 organisms. Label each organism with vocab- herbivore, phototroph, etc. When finished, put together your critter & drop it off in the front basket

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