The most common example of a producer is:
plants
Word for a consumer that eats both plants and other animals
Omnivore
Who are the producers?

seaweed and phytoplankton
What is A?
producers
The arrows in food chains/ webs represent..
Transfer of energy or nutrients
Producers are eaten by _____________
primary consumers
These consumers eat producers.
Primary
Which consumer level is the blue whale?

secondary consumer
What is b?
primary consumers
In an energy pyramid, each trophic level has this percentage of the previous level's energy........
10%
Where do producers get their energy from originally?
The sun
This type of consumers eat primary consumers.
Secondary consumers
What level consumer is the elephant seal?

Tertiary consumer
What is c?
Why does the energy pyramid grow smaller as it reaches the top?
Each higher level in the pyramid gets smaller because only about 10% of the available energy transfers to the next level.
This is the way that most producers make their own food
What is photosynthesis (using light energy to make carbohydrates)?
This type of consumers eats secondary consumers.
Tertiary consumers
Identify a quaternary (4th level) consumer
orca OR leopard seal
What is d?
tertiary consumers
Described as a single pathway displaying the flow of energy and nutrients from organism to organism.
Food chain
Producers are also called:
a) autotrophs
b) heterotrophs
a) autotrophs
Consumers are:
a) autotrophs
b) heterotrophs
b) heterotrophs
What is the zooplankton in this food web?
primary consumer
What is e?
Decomposers
Identify the error in this food web
The arrows are not pointing the right way