Food chains & webs
Trophic Levels
Energy Flow
Nutrient Cycles
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What is a food chain?

A sequence showing who eats who in an ecosystem

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What is a trophic level?

A step in a food chain or web

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What is the original source of energy for most ecosystems?

The Sun

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What cycle moves water through evaporation, condensation & precipitation?

Water cycle

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What is the correct term that refers to the distance above sea level?

altitude

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What does a food web show that a food chain doesn’t?

Multiple interconnected food chains

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What trophic level do herbivores belong to?

Primary consumers (2nd level)

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What type of organism captures solar energy?

Producers (plants/algae)

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What is the role of decomposers in the nitrogen cycle?

Break down matter and return nutrients to soil

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How can humans reduce their impact on ecosystems?

Recycling, reducing emissions, protecting habitats

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What do arrows in a food chain represent?

Direction of energy flow

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Give an example of a tertiary consumer.

Owl, wolf, hawk, etc.

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What happens to energy that isn’t transferred to the next level?

Lost as heat or used by the organism

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What is one way carbon enters the atmosphere?

Respiration, combustion, decay

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What is biomagnification?

Toxins build up in top consumers

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Which organism type is always at the bottom of a food chain?

Producers (plants)

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Why do top predators get the least energy?

Energy is lost as heat and waste at each level

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Why do ecosystems usually have only 4–5 trophic levels?

Not enough energy left to support more levels

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How do plants use nitrogen?

To build proteins

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What happens when too many nutrients enter a lake?

Algae blooms, less oxygen, fish die

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Why are food webs more accurate than food chains?

They show all feeding relationships, not just one path

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How much energy typically passes from one trophic level to the next?

About 10%

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How do decomposers fit into the energy flow?

They break down dead organisms and recycle energy/nutrients

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What human activity increases nitrogen in water systems?

Fertilizer use

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The buildup of nutrients in an aquatic ecosystem that can lead to “algae blooms” is called:

eutrophication

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