PPT-Energy Flow in Food Chains, Food Webs, & Energy Pyramids
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Mrs Joelle R King Science Teacher Food Chains Food chains use pictures or words and arrows to show the movement of energy through the trophic levels of organisms
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Mrs Joelle R King Science Teacher Food Chains Food chains use pictures or words and arrows to show the movement of energy through the trophic levels of organisms The trophic level of an organism indicates the position that the organism occupies in the food chain. carnivores. A carnivore is an animal that gets food from . killing . carnivores have to hunt down and kill other animals they require a large amount of calories. This means that they have to eat many other animals over the course of the year. The bigger the carnivore, the more it has to eat. You should make sure that you have many more herbivores and omnivores than . Value Chains. 1. Mainstream . food supply chains have these characteristics:. 2. Each company in the chain seeks to buy as cheaply and sell as expensively as . possible.. This leads to: . business relationships that are competitive and adversarial (win-lose). Chronology of pyramids. Old Kingdom Egyptians . began to build pyramids to house their dead pharaohs . There are still 35 pyramids standing near the Nile, and 138 pyramid sites have been discovered. Chronology of pyramids . Egyptian Kingdoms. Egypt used to be two separate kingdoms, Lower Egypt & Upper Egypt. That all changed when the first Pharaoh, Narmer, united both kingdoms into one Egypt. That’s why the Pharaoh’s crown is red and white, to represent both Upper & Lower Egypt.. of Ancient Egypt. By Some Egyptian Guy. Pyramids & Tombs. The earliest burials took place in the deserts. Bodies were buried in pits directly in the desert sands. As time went on though, the wealthy and powerful upper classes wanted to be buried in places that suited their level in society.. Preparing for the Afterlife. AIM: Why . Did the Egyptians build . Pyramids and Elaborate Tombs?. Afterlife. Mastaba. Tomb. 1 Floor Above Ground/1 Floor Below. Step Pyramid @Sakkara. Pharaoh: . Djoser. Population pyramids are used by demographers as a tool for understanding the make-up of a given population, whether a city, country, region, or the world. . A Population Pyramid is a graph that . shows the age-sex distribution of a given population. Understand population pyramids, their purpose, and role in understanding Human Geography. Identify spatial patterns of human settlement on a global scale. Identify and describe significant trends in human settlement. Unit 5 - Ecology. Introduction. Relationships exist in order for one or both organisms to get food (energy).. Sunlight is the main source of energy on Earth.. Section 1. Food Chains/Food Webs. Feeding Style. Sheet Web. Picture by Rod Crawford. Sheet webs do not look planned. Small ones are often called “cobwebs”.. Cobweb. Photo by Jim Stratton. Funnel Web. Picture by Rod Crawford. Almost like a nest, it is deep.. Module 5.2. Can you see a food chain in this habitat . Food Chains. caterpillar. leaf. bird. fox. What does this food chain show?. A . leaf is eaten by a caterpillar, which is then eaten by a bird, which is then eaten by a fox. Value Chains. 1. Mainstream . food supply chains have these characteristics:. 2. Each company in the chain seeks to buy as cheaply and sell as expensively as . possible.. This leads to: . business relationships that are competitive and adversarial (win-lose). Standard 5-2.4 . Brooke Ard. 5. th. Grade Math/Science. Griggs Road Elementary. Organisms . All organisms need energy to live and grow.. Energy is gained from food!!. Roles that organisms serve in ecosystems are based on how they get their energy. . Ecosystem is defined as the system resulting from the integration of all living and nonliving factors of the environment.. The word ecosystem is not the synonyms of habitat, community or some other similar description terms. Rather it is a technical term in ecology and refer to a system of living and non living components interacting as a whole. .
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