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 Some organisms produce the
nutrients they need, others get
the nutrients they need by
consuming other organisms, and
some recycle nutrients back to
producers by decomposing the
wastes and remains of organisms.
Smallest unit of a chemical element
that exhibits its chemical properties
Atom
Molecule Chemical combination of two or
more atoms of the same or different
elements
Cell
The fundamental structural and
functional unit of life
Organism An individual living being
Population A group of individuals of the same
species living in a particular place
Community Populations of different species
living in a particular place, and
potentially interacting with each
other
Stepped Art
Ecosystem A community of different species
interacting with one another and
with their nonliving environment of
matter and energy
Biosphere Parts of the earth's air,water, and soil
where life is found
Fig. 3-4, p. 42
 Abiotic
› Water
› Air
› Nutrients
› Solar energy
› Rocks
› Heat
 Biotic
› Plants
› Animals
› Microbes
› Dead organisms
› Waste products
of dead
organisms
Soluble mineral
nutrients
Producers
Decomposers
Secondary
consumer
(fox)
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Primary
consumer
(rabbit)
Producer
Oxygen (O2)
Precipitation
Water
Fig. 3-5, p. 43
 Producers – (autotrophs) - Make their own food
(photosynthesis)
› Examples: plants, algae, phytoplankton
 Consumers – (heterotrophs)- Get food by
eating other organisms
 Primary – eats producer or plants only
› Called a Herbivore
› Examples: deer, cow, caterpillar
 Secondary – eats primary consumer, or other
animals.
› Called a Carnivore
› Examples: spiders, robins, tuna
 Tertiary – eats a 2nd consumer
› Examples: tigers, hawks, killer whales
 Already know Herbivore and
Carnivore.
 Omnivores – eat plants and animals
› Ex: people, pigs, bears
 Detrivores -Feed on the waste or dead
bodies of organisms
› Examples: earthworms, some insects, vultures
 Decomposers - Consumers that release
nutrients from the dead bodies of plants and
animals
› Examples: bacteria and fungi (mushrooms)
› Help release nutrients so that they can be
recycled
› Without them the planet would be overwhelmed
by dead bodies, waste and plant litter
 Decomposers - Consumers that release
nutrients from the dead bodies of plants and
animals
› Examples: bacteria and fungi (mushrooms)
 Help release nutrients so that they can be
recycled
 Without them the planet would be
overwhelmed by dead bodies, waste and
plant litter
Time
progression Powder broken down by
decomposers into plant
nutrients in soil
Mushroom
Wood
reduced
to powder
Dry rot
fungus
Termite and
carpenter
ant work
DecomposersDetritus feeders
Carpenter
ant galleriesBark beetle
engraving
Long-horned
beetle holes
Fig. 3-6, p. 44
 Photosynthesis (done by producers only)
 Carbon dioxide + water + solar energy glucose +
oxygen
 Aerobic respiration (done by producers and
consumers)
 Glucose + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water + energy
 Ecosystems sustained through:
 1. One-way energy flow from the sun
through producers to consumers
 2. Nutrient recycling
Abiotic chemicals
(carbon dioxide,
oxygen, nitrogen,
minerals)
Decomposers
(bacteria, fungi)
Consumers
(herbivores,
carnivores)
Producers
(plants)
Solar
energy
Heat
Heat Heat
Heat Heat
Fig. 3-7, p. 45

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3 2 major components of an ecosystem

  • 1.
  • 2.  Some organisms produce the nutrients they need, others get the nutrients they need by consuming other organisms, and some recycle nutrients back to producers by decomposing the wastes and remains of organisms.
  • 3. Smallest unit of a chemical element that exhibits its chemical properties Atom Molecule Chemical combination of two or more atoms of the same or different elements Cell The fundamental structural and functional unit of life Organism An individual living being Population A group of individuals of the same species living in a particular place Community Populations of different species living in a particular place, and potentially interacting with each other Stepped Art Ecosystem A community of different species interacting with one another and with their nonliving environment of matter and energy Biosphere Parts of the earth's air,water, and soil where life is found Fig. 3-4, p. 42
  • 4.  Abiotic › Water › Air › Nutrients › Solar energy › Rocks › Heat  Biotic › Plants › Animals › Microbes › Dead organisms › Waste products of dead organisms
  • 5. Soluble mineral nutrients Producers Decomposers Secondary consumer (fox) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Primary consumer (rabbit) Producer Oxygen (O2) Precipitation Water Fig. 3-5, p. 43
  • 6.  Producers – (autotrophs) - Make their own food (photosynthesis) › Examples: plants, algae, phytoplankton
  • 7.  Consumers – (heterotrophs)- Get food by eating other organisms  Primary – eats producer or plants only › Called a Herbivore › Examples: deer, cow, caterpillar  Secondary – eats primary consumer, or other animals. › Called a Carnivore › Examples: spiders, robins, tuna  Tertiary – eats a 2nd consumer › Examples: tigers, hawks, killer whales
  • 8.  Already know Herbivore and Carnivore.  Omnivores – eat plants and animals › Ex: people, pigs, bears
  • 9.  Detrivores -Feed on the waste or dead bodies of organisms › Examples: earthworms, some insects, vultures  Decomposers - Consumers that release nutrients from the dead bodies of plants and animals › Examples: bacteria and fungi (mushrooms) › Help release nutrients so that they can be recycled › Without them the planet would be overwhelmed by dead bodies, waste and plant litter
  • 10.  Decomposers - Consumers that release nutrients from the dead bodies of plants and animals › Examples: bacteria and fungi (mushrooms)
  • 11.  Help release nutrients so that they can be recycled  Without them the planet would be overwhelmed by dead bodies, waste and plant litter
  • 12. Time progression Powder broken down by decomposers into plant nutrients in soil Mushroom Wood reduced to powder Dry rot fungus Termite and carpenter ant work DecomposersDetritus feeders Carpenter ant galleriesBark beetle engraving Long-horned beetle holes Fig. 3-6, p. 44
  • 13.  Photosynthesis (done by producers only)  Carbon dioxide + water + solar energy glucose + oxygen  Aerobic respiration (done by producers and consumers)  Glucose + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water + energy
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  • 15.  Ecosystems sustained through:  1. One-way energy flow from the sun through producers to consumers  2. Nutrient recycling
  • 16. Abiotic chemicals (carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, minerals) Decomposers (bacteria, fungi) Consumers (herbivores, carnivores) Producers (plants) Solar energy Heat Heat Heat Heat Heat Fig. 3-7, p. 45