students will examine the dependence of organisms on one another and their environments
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Students will examine the dependence of organisms on one another and their environments.
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How do organisms relate to one another in an environment for the purposes of energy exchange?
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS
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IDENTIFY ROLE IN FOOD CHAIN.
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A food chain is a way to describe the feeding relationships between
different organisms.
CREATE A FOOD CHAIN FLOW MAP
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And what is a feeding relationship?
DESCRIBE PREDATOR AND PREY RELATIONSHIPS
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A feeding relationship describes who is eating what in a particular
habitat.
GIVE 3 EXAMPLES
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Organisms are able to use energy directly from the sun to make their
own food are called autotrophs.
TRUE OR FALSE
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All food chains start with ________because they can produce food by using energy from the sun.
FILL IN THE BLANK
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1. Organisms in the 2nd step up the food chain are called the ________.
Hint: These are animals that feed directly on plant material.
FILL IN THE BLANK
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What are animals that eat plants called?
GIVE 2 EXAMPLES
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WHO EATS HERBIVORES?
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DESCRIBE COMMENSALISM
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_________that eat primary consumers, are called secondary
consumers.
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DESCRIBE MUTUALISM
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DESCRIBE PARASITISM
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DEFINE SYMBIOSIS
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The arrows between each item in the chain always point in the direction of energy flow- in other words, from the
food to the feeder.
Give an example.
FOOD CHAIN
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The organisms at the top of food chains (such as wolves) are very small in
number compared to those lower down (such as oaks)
OR Why are there few apex hunters but a lot
of grass?
EXPLAIN WHY
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What about animals that eat both plants and animals, such as bears
and humans? What are they called?
GIVE AN EXAMPLE
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omnivores.
DEFINE AND GIVE THREE EXAMPLES
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Detritivores or decomposers
DEFINE AND GIVE 2 EXAMPLES
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EXPLAIN HOW FOOD WEBS WORK
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1.An ________________ is a place where plants and animals interact with the environment.2.Green plants are also called ________________ because they make their own food.3.Animals that cannot produce their own food are called ________.4.________________ are organisms that eat other animals.5.A food chain or food________________ illustrates the feeding relationships in a place.6.Each level in a food chain is called a ________________ level.7.________________ are important organisms that break down dead organisms.
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