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Relationships Among Organisms
and Energy Flow
• Ecosystems are constantly changing due to
weather patterns, natural disasters and the
interactions between organisms but some
ecosystems are considered stable
• An ecosystem can be considered stable when:
– The population numbers of each organism
fluctuate at a predictable rate
– The supply of resources fluctuates at a predictable
rate
– Energy flows through the ecosystem at a fairly
constant rate
Predation: interaction where one organism
(predator) kills another organism for food (prey)
Predation helps to maintain a stable ecosystem by
regulating population size.
Competition: struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the
same limited resource
Can occur among members of the same species or among members of different
species
There are two types of organisms – those that can
make their own food, and those that get their
food from other sources.
1. Producers/Autotrophs: get their energy from
the SUN through the process of
photosynthesis.
Sunlight
Carbon Dioxide
Enters Stomata (tiny holes)
in leaves
Oxygen
Exits Stomata
Glucose Sugar
Stored
Water
Enters through Roots
2. Consumers/Heterotrophs: get their energy
from other sources.
A. Herbivores: eat only plants
B. Carnivores: eat only animals
C. Omnivores: eats BOTH plants & animals
D. Scavenger: eats the leftovers
E. Decomposer: breaks down decaying material
You are what you eat!
1.
2.
Identify each organism in the diagram below and label each as a
producer, decomposer, herbivore, carnivore or omnivore.
strawberry – producer; grasshopper – herbivore;
mouse – omnivore; snake – carnivore; hawk – carnivore;
mushrooms - decomposer
What do you think the direction of the arrow between each organism
means?
energy moves in the direction of the arrow – from the organism
being eaten, to the one that is eating it
Let’s practice
Tell me whether the following organisms are:
Producers
Herbivores
Carnivores
Omnivores
Scavengers
Decomposers