Need the following on Food Web Diagram:
Create a diagram in which you illustrate the energy flow among organisms of a food chain in a particular ecosystem. See Ch. 20 of the textbook for details and examples. Select an ecosystem, such as a temperate forest, desert biome, or the Everglades. Determine the interdependency of life in your ecosystem by examining its organisms. Include the following in your diagram:
· List the organisms that can be found in your ecosystem.
· Identify the structure and function of the main organs in at least two organisms, and indicate why they are suited for that environment.
· Label major organisms that live in your selected ecosystem: P for producers, C for consumers, and D for decomposers.
· Name the types of consumers in your ecosystem.
· List the food chains associated with your ecosystem. Address the following items:
· Name of the plant or animal
· What it eats
· What eats it
· How it adapts to the ecosystem
· Describe the ecosystem's population growth and regulation through community interactions.
· Evaluate potential hazards caused by humans that might affect your ecosystem's stability, such as environmental pollution.
Include labels and associated details in the diagram.
▼ Figure 20.15 Examples of food chains. The arrows trace
the transfer of food from one trophic level to the next in terrestrial and aquatic communities.
A terrestrial food chain An aquatic food chain
▶ Figure 20.18 A simplified food web for a Sonoran desert community. As in the food chains of Figure 20.15, the arrows in this web indicate “who eats whom,” the direction of nutrient Transfers. We also continue the color coding