Trophic Levels
Arctic Ocean Food Web
Energy Levels
Food Webs
Arctic Fun Facts
100

Organisms that belong at the lowest trophic level, and can photosynthesize


What are Producers?

100

Name one or more of the producers in the Arctic Ocean Biome (from presentation)

What are Ice Diatom and Dinoflagellata? (Algae and Phytoplankton)

100

_____________ percent of energy gets passed throughout each trophic level

What is 10%?

100

__________ are organisms that break down dead or decaying species? (part of food webs)

What are decomposers?

100

An example of a common species in the Arctic or Arctic Ocean?

Answers may vary!

200

Organisms that are considered to be herbivores, belonging on the second trophic level

What are Primary Consumers?

200

Name one or more of the primary consumers (from presentation)

What are Krill and Copepod?

200

What energy percent do producers begin with?

What is 100%?

200

Source that initiates plant production in food webs/chains?

What is the sun?

200

A thick layer of fat, found on walruses, polar bears, etc?

What is blubber?

300

Organisms that belong on the third trophic level, who are carnivores and omnivores

What are Secondary Consumers?

300

Name one or more secondary consumers (from presentation)

What are Bow head whale, Arctic Cod, and Seabirds?

300

What energy percent do primary consumers get?

What is 10%

300

What happens if a trophic level would be taken out in a food web?

What is the organisms would eventually not be able to survive, do to a lack of energy!
300

What Hemisphere is the Arctic Ocean located in?

What is the Northern Hemisphere?

400

Organisms that belong on the fourth trophic level, eating secondary consumers

What are Tertiary Consumers?

400

Name one ore more tertiary consumers (from presentation)

What are Seal and Beluga Whale?

400

What energy percent do secondary consumers get?

What is 1%

400

What is a food web/What does it represent?

What is a diagram made from many food chains that shows the feeding relationships of organsims in an ecosystem!

400

Where are the Tundra and Arctic Ocean located?

What is the Arctic Circle?

500

Organisms that belong on the last known trophic level, consuming tertiary consumers

What are Quaternary Consumers?

500

Name the Quaternary Consumer (from presentation)

What is the Killer Whale?

500

What energy percent do tertiary consumers get?

What is 0.1%?

500

On average, how long does it take to decompose an organism? (Take a Wild Guess!)

What is a range from a few days to 20 years depending on the organism!

500

A crack in a glacier is known as a ______________.

What is a crevasse?

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