6.4 A cycle

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Slide 1 - Video

6.4 A cycle

Schedule
Introduction
Learing objectives
Quiz questions
Instruction
Homework assignments
Quiz questions
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Slide 2 - Slide

The story of the Arctic fox

Slide 3 - Slide

Grassland
Tundra

Slide 4 - Slide

6.4 A cycle


Learning objective

You will learn where natural waste goes and you will learn about the functions of organisms in the food cycle.

Slide 5 - Slide

A food chain always starts with a
A
Herbivore
B
Omnivore
C
Consumer
D
Plant

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is this?
A
Food cycle
B
Food web
C
Food chain
D
Biotope

Slide 7 - Quiz

Why does the biomass (weight) in the food pyramid decrease per level?
A
Each level extracts less and less energy from the food
B
Because there are more of the consumers
C
The individuals at higher levels weigh less
D
Because not all energy is captured in building components

Slide 8 - Quiz

Natural waste
  • The litter layer consists of natural waste

  • Soil animals eat natural waste

  • Bacteria and fungi in the litter layer and humus layer convert the droppings of soil animals and the remains of natural waste into minerals.

Slide 9 - Slide

Food cycle
1. Producers
The producers of glucose and other nutrients in the food cycle

2. Consumers
Animals and humans; the consumers of glucose and other nutrients in the food cycle

3. Detrivores (waste eaters)
Soil animals that eat the waste of producers and consumers in the food cycle

4. Decomposers (bacteria and fungi)
Fungi and bacteria that decompose the natural waste, so the minerals become available again for the producers

Slide 10 - Slide

Why farmers fertilize their land

Because plants are harvested, there is hardly any waste available for the detritivores. 

Therefore, the decomposers cannot convert humus into minerals: the food cycle is broken!


Farmers use manure or chemical fertilizer to add minerals to the soil.


Slide 11 - Slide

Homework
Chapter 6. Paragraph 6.4: A cycle
What? Make assignments 1 - 12
How? On your own. You may consult in a whisper.
Help? Raise your hand if you need my help.
Time? 15 minutes
Endresult? Your homework is ! Now you know more about natural waste and food cycles.
Finished? Check your answers and then work on the final task. 



Slide 12 - Slide

What is the most important task of fungi and bacteria?
A
Making hyphae (schimmeldraden)
B
The difference between humus and the litter layer
C
Converting humus into minerals

Slide 13 - Quiz

Plants are.
A
Producers
B
Consumers
C
Decomposers
D
Detrivores

Slide 14 - Quiz

A mushroom is a...
A
Producer
B
Consumer
C
Decomposer

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why is a food cycle interrupted by harvesting?
A
The plants can't grow anymore
B
There will be no humus

Slide 16 - Quiz