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Ecological Roles and
Relationships
Life Functions
• All organisms carry out basic life functions,
such as growth, repair, and reproduction
• To perform these life functions, organisms
require food, water, and other nutrients
• How organisms meet these needs determines
their role in an ecosystem
Producers
• Also called autotrophs, these organisms make
their own food from the sun or other sources
of energy
• Many producers use photosynthesis, a
process that uses light energy from the sun to
create sugars that are used by plant cells
during cellular respiration
Examples of Producers
• Producers include algae, single and
multicellular plants, as well as photosynthetic
bacteria
• Microscopic aquatic algae are called
phytoplankton
• Some organisms are chemosynthetic, and use
chemical and thermal energy from the Earth’s
interior to produce their own food
Phytoplankton are small, plant-like
organisms that provide much of the
world’s oxygen supply
Kelp forests are also an important
supplier of oxygen in our oceans
Producers on land include trees,
flowers, ferns and other plant
species
Inside the tubeworms are
chemosynthetic bacteria that uses
sulfides or elemental sulfur from the
vents as a source of energy
Consumers
• Also called heterotrophs, consumers eat other
organisms or biotic waste to survive
• Are several different types of consumers
based on diet
Herbivores
• Include insects and other animals that eat
plants
• In aquatic environments, herbivores eat
phytoplankton and other algae
Carnivores
• Carnivores eat other consumers
Orcas are classic consumers,
eating only other predators,
such as seals, sea lions and
even other whales
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Omnivores
• Eat both producers and other consumers
Detrivores
• Are heterotrophs that consume decomposing
plant and animal parts as well as feces
Found on every continent, dung
beetles play an important role
in nutrient recycling
• Other detrivores include millipedes, slugs,
earthworms, sea stars and sea cucumbers
Decomposers
• Decomposers, like bacteria and fungi, cause
decay of dead organisms and waste material
and make the nutrients available to producers
through biodegradation
• Waste material is broken down into simpler
molecules
Fungi are the primary decomposers in most
ecosystems.