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Energy Flow in Ecosystems Pages 740-745 Every Organism Plays a Role Within An Ecosystem • Roles – Producer – Consumer – Decomposer Producers • Energy first enters an ecosystem as sunlight • Plants, algae and some autotrophic microbes use the sunlight and stores it as food energy. Water + carbon dioxide = glucose + oxygen • Producers (autotrophs) are the source of food for other organisms in the ecosystem Consumers • Organism that gets its energy by feeding on other organisms. – Herbivores – eat only plants – Carnivores – eat only meat – Omnivores – eats both plants and animals – Scavengers – carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms. Decomposers • Organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return the raw materials back to the ecosystem. • Without decomposers wastes in the ecosystem would pile up and overwhelm living things. • Includes fungus, worms, and some bacteria The movement of energy through an ecosystem can be shown in diagrams. • Food Chains – series of events where one organism eats another and obtains energy. Note: •Primary Consumers: eat producers •Secondary consumers: eat primary consumers •Tertiary consumers: eat secondary consumers Food Webs • A way to show many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem Energy Pyramids • Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web • The most energy is available at the producer level. There is less energy at each higher level than the level below it. • Organisms at each level use some of the energy to carry out their life processes.