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Welcome

To our

Science Class
Recap!
TAKE-ME-BACK!
Procedures:
1. You will do the activity by pair.
2. You will use a smart phone to answer the activity.
3. Each pair will tell whether the following factor is a
BIOTIC or an ABIOTIC component of an ecosystem in
the link given below.
https://wordwall.net/resource/57337872
AlphaNumbers!
 Procedures:
1. The class will be divided into groups. Each group
will form a word from the given numbers
corresponding to the alphabet's letters.
(Example: #16 corresponds to letter P)
2. You are given 10 minutes to finish the activity.
3. The group with the shortest time to finish the
activity wins the game.
Transfer of energy
through the trophic
levels
Learning Competency
Describe the transfer of energy
through the trophic levels (S8LT-IVh-20)
a. classify organisms in an ecosystem – herbivores,
carnivores, and omnivores;
b. differentiate a food chain from a food web;
c. cite the importance of the relationship between trophic
level to energy and trophic level to biomass.
You belong with me!
Procedures:
1. With your respective groups, you will illustrate a food
chain and a food web using the set of pictures of
organisms.
2. Then, you will present your output in the class.
3. You are given 3 minutes to finish the activity and 2
minutes to explain your output.
FOOD CHAIN
Energy Flows!
A food chain is way of describing the
flow of energy in food through a
community or an ecosystem.
Producers (Autotrophs)
These are organisms that can
manufacture their own food .
Producers (Autotrophs)
Photoautotrophs Chemoautotrophs
-sunlight -chemical compound
e.i. plants, algae, some (chemosynthesis)
bacteria e.i. some bacteria,
archaea
Consumers (Heterotrophs)
These are organisms that
depend on other living forms
for nutrition .
Consumers (Heterotrophs)
omnivores
Plant and
meat eaters
carnivores
meat eaters

Herbivores
plant eaters
Decomposers
These organisms obtain nutrition or
energy from the breakdown of dead
organic matter to simpler substances.
Decomposers
Scavengers- usually feed on
dead animals or animal
products.
Decomposers
Detritivores - mostly feed on
detritus or decomposing
organic matter.
Decomposers
Saprotrophs –
get nourishment from dead
organisms, often on plant
matter.
Food Web - It shows an
interlocking configuration of food
chains. It also shows that most
organisms eat, and are eaten, by
more than one animal species.
Trophic Levels and energy
This refers to the
position of an
organism within a
food chain or a
food web.
WATCH OUT!
Guide Questions:

1. How are consumers classified?


2. How energy is being transferred
to the different trophic levels?
3. How food chain differs from food
web?
Make it at Home!
Procedures:
1. Make a list of some of the organisms in
your yard and construct at least three (3)
food chains.
2. On the food chains that you have
constructed identify the producer, primary
consumer, secondary consumer, and
tertiary consumer.
“No man is an island”
Thank You
& God bless! 

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