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Hunter or Hunted. Next Slide. Objective. After this activity, you will be able to identify organisms in three different relationships: Producer/Consumer Predator/Prey Parasite/Host. To navigate through the upcoming slides, click on the titles to learn about each relationship. Next Slide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Predator/PreyPredatorPrey

Main MenuConsumerConsumers eat other organisms to gain energy.Primary Consumers eat ProducersSecondary Consumers eat other Consumers.Examples: Mule Deer, Yellow Catfish, Killer WhalesMain MenuProducer/ConsumerPredator/PreyParasite/Host

When you are finished with the lesson, click on the test to the right to take the quiz.Producer/ConsumerProducerConsumer

Main MenuProducerProducers are generally plants, and they use a process called photosynthesis to make their own food.

Follow this link to see the chemical formula for photosynthesis.

Examples: alfalfa grass, mesquite trees, and sunflowersIdentify which of these two organisms is the prey species.MouseBull snake

Click on the skull next to the correct answer.PredatorPredators eat other animals to gain energy.They are Secondary Consumers.Examples: Grey wolves, Mountain Lions, Bull snakesPreyA prey species is eaten by a predator, so it can have energy.The prey can be a primary consumer OR secondary consumer.Examples: Mice, Shad, Seals

Identify which of these two organisms is the producer.Mule Deer

Alfalfa

Identify which of these two organisms is the parasite species.Tick

Dog

Identify which of these two organisms is the consumer.Sunflower

Bobwhite quail

Identify which of these two organisms is the host species.Flea

Prairie Dogs

Identify which of these two organisms is the predator species.Killer Whale

Seal

WELL DONE!As you go from here, focus on how each of these three relationships affect all living organisms including humans.

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