Energy Flow
Energy Flow
Energy Pyramids
Photosynthesis/ Cellular Respiration
Classification/ Characteristics
100

Described as a single pathway displaying the flow of energy and nutrients from organism to organism.

Food Chain

100

The ultimate source of energy for all food chains/ webs........

The sun

100

What is the second level in an energy pyramid?

Primary consumer

100
This chemical process is how producers/ plants produce energy and nutrients.

Photosynthesis

100

These 2 of the 3 domains are characterized as prokaryotes.

Bacteria and Archaea

200
The arrows in food chains/ webs represent.........

The energy/ nutrients being transferred

200

Described as multiple pathways displaying the flow of energy and nutrients from organism to organism.

Food Webs

200

How much energy do you need to multiply by to get to the next trophic level?

.10
200

This chemical process takes place in the absence of oxygen.

Anaerobic Respiration

200

Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals are all apart of this domain.

Eukarya

300

These organisms are able to make their own food. (2 answers)

Producers or Autotrophs

300

Is this environment best described as a:

A) Tropical food web

B) Arctic food web

C) Aquatic food web


C

300

What do the percentages represent in pyramids? What do trophic levels represent?

Energy transfers between levels 

Each hierarchical level of organisms, like producers, consumers, etc 

300

What do pyramids, webs, and chains show?

Energy transfers between organisms

300

There are how many taxonomic levels?

8

400

Which organism has the least amount of energy? The most?

Producers have the most, the highest level consumer (apex) has the least

400

Aside from metabolic processes, energy can be lost in the form of.........

Heat

400

List 3 examples of decomposers

Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms

400

How do autotrophic organisms get energy? What is another word for autotrophic organisms?

Producers; photosynthesis 

400

These are the 2 different types of stimuli.......

Internal and External

500

Identify the error in this food web

The arrows are not pointing the right way

500

In an energy pyramid, each trophic level has this percentage of the previous level's energy........

10%

500

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.

500

What is the difference between food webs and food chains and why are food webs more realistic than food chains?

A food web is a bunch of chains interlocked, and it shows the various paths an organism could take instead of just one

500

This is described as maintaining a stable environment.

Homeostasis

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