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THE CYCLE OF MATTER AND ENERGY Awesomer!!!!!! Cycling of Matter What is matter? Are these made up of matter? Cycling of Matter We are made of recycled matter! Some even 1 000 000’s of years old. Atoms of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen that make up our bodies could once have belonged to a dinosaur! Matter from living bodies is broken down into nutrients that all living things need. We call this reuse of matter a matter cycle. Matter Cycle Complex matter makes living bodies. Living things use nutrients. Matter is broken down into nutrients. Producers Most matter cycles begin with plants. Plants use energy from the sun to make their own food. What is this process called? Photosynthesis Organisms that are able to make their own food are called producers. Consumers Animals are not able to make their own food. To get energy, animals must eat plants or other animals. Organisms that rely on plants or animals for food are called consumers. Consumers Consumers that only eat plants are called herbivores, meaning “plant eaters.” They are also called Primary Consumers. What are some examples of herbivores? Consumers that eat other animals are called carnivores, meaning “flesh eaters.” What are some examples of carnivores? Consumers that eat both are called omnivores. Ex) Human! Secondary consumers - organisms which eat primary consumers (carnivores) Tertiary consumers - organisms which eat secondary consumers (carnivores) Food chains Food chains show which organisms eat other organisms. The arrows tell you which way the matter and energy is being transferred. Producer Consumer (herbivore) Secondary Consumer (Carnivore) Food Chains Each level of a food chain is known as a trophic level Tertiary consumer Secondary consumer Primary consumer Producer Barn owl Wood mouse Bark beetle Oak Tree Fourth trophic level Third trophic level Second trophic level First trophic level Food Web In most ecosystems, carnivores do not rely on only one food source. For example, the wolf in the slide before doesn’t just eat deer. It may also eat mice, birds, rabbits, etc… We could show this by making many different food chains or by making one food web. Food Web Write down two food chains from this food web. See video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd1M9xD482s Questions 1. What will happen to the number of clown fish if the sharks become vegetarian? 2. What effect will this have on the number of zooplankton? 3. What will happen to the Blue Regal fish if a disease wipes out the small invertebrates. Food Web Great White Shark Blue Regal Clown Fish Zooplankton Small Invertebrates Algae Sea Turtle Question Wolves don’t eat plants, but could a wolf survive in an ecosystem that did not have plants? Explain Activity On the coral reef, there are 25 great white sharks. These 25 sharks feed on 1,100 clown fish. The clown fish feed on 15,000 algae. Can you draw a pyramid of numbers to show this food chain? Use a scale of 1 mm for each 100 organisms to draw the pyramid to scale.