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Explore the different niches organisms occupy in their habitats, from producers to decomposers, and how they obtain energy. Learn about carnivores, herbivores, omnivores, and more in this insightful guide.
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NOTES 33 – Habitat & NicheWhere do organisms live and how do they get their energy?
Habitat–The place where an organism lives out its life • Habitats are divided into separate niches
Niche–The role a species plays in a community. This includes the space where it lives, food it eats, and the other ways a species affects itsenvironment. • A niche is kind of like an organism’s job
Different Niches – organisms can be categorized into different niches based on how they get their energy • Autotroph (producer) – an organism that makes its own food using energy from the sun • Ex. plants make glucose
Different Niches – organisms can be categorized into different niches based on how they get their energy • Heterotroph (consumer) – an organism that gets its energy by eating another organism • Ex. animals, most bacteria, fungi
carnivore – a heterotroph that hunts, kills, and eats animals • Ex. Lion
omnivore – a heterotroph that eats both plants and animals • Ex. Human
scavenger – a heterotroph that eats dead organisms • Ex. Vulture
decomposer – a heterotroph that gets energy by breaking down dead organisms into tiny nutrient molecules • Ex. Bacteria
Without decomposers there would be piles of dead organisms everywhere!