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Producers, Consumers, And Decomposers
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- Slide 1: Producers,
Consumers,
Decomposers
Its all about what you eat!
- Slide 2: An organism is …..
Any independent
living thing
Can be as small as a
single celled bacteria
Or as large as a
whale!
- Slide 3: The three categories of the food
chain are…..
1) Producers
2) Consumers
3) Decomposers
They are all dependent on each other.
- Slide 4: Producers Are-
Producers get their
food and energy
from the sun.
(PLANTS)
They make their food
through a process called
photosynthesis.
- Slide 6: Consumers
Consumers need to
eat their food to get
energy. (ANIMALS)
- Slide 7: Types of consumers are
There are THREE
types of Consumers
Carnivores
Herbivores
Omnivores.
Its still all about what
you eat!
- Slide 8: Carnivores only eat meat (other
animals)
- Slide 10: Herbivores eat only plants.
- Slide 12: Omnivores eat both meat
(animals) and plants.
- Slide 14: Stop…Review…Check…
Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each word.
Also give two examples of each.
Carnivore:
Herbivore:
Omnivore:
- Slide 15: Decomposers
Decomposers eat
dead things and turn
them back into dirt,
or soil. YUK!
Examples:
Mushrooms
Worms
Bugs
- Slide 17: What would the world look like
without decomposers (bacteria and
fungi?
- Slide 18: How they relate
.
- Slide 19: Stop…Review…Check…
Turn to your partner and tell them the meaning of each word.
Also give two example of each.
Producers:
Consumers:
Decomposers:
- Slide 20: On a sheet of note book paper describe the following animals as either
a producer, consumer or decomposer. For the consumers, make sure
to include if they are a carnivore, herbivore or omnivore. Please use
complete sentences! (Ex: A _____ is a ______.)
1. Bear 8. Panther
2. Shark 9. Giraffe
3. Rabbit 10. Worm
4. Cherry tree
5. Mushroom
6. Human
7. Tulip (flower)
- Slide 21: Answer Key
1. Consumer / Omnivore
2. Consumer / Carnivore
3. Consumer / Herbivore
4. Producer
5. Decomposer
6. Consumer / Omnivore
7. Producer
8. Consumer / Carnivore
9. Consumer / Herbivore
10. Decomposer