Food web
Trophic levels
Relationships
Levels of Ecology
Animal diets
100

What are all the primary consumers


Rabbit, Grasshopper, and Mouse, bird.

100

If the producer starts with 1000 Kcal How much will the secondary consumer have?

10 Kcal.

100

A lion hunting a zebra is an example of what type of relationship?

Predator Prey.

100

What is the largest level of ecology?

Biome.

100

What type of consumer is a tiger? ie. their diet

Carnivore.

200

What is the tertiary consumer


Eagle

200

If the secondary consumer has 30 Kcal How much does the primary consumer have.

300 Kcal

200

What type of relationships is a Bee pollenating a flower?

Mutualism.

200

What is a group of individuals belonging to the same species that live in the same area at the same time called?

Population.

200

What are humans in terms of what they eat?

Omnivores.

300

List all the secondary consumers


Jackal, Wildcat, and Snake, owl

300

If the tertiary consumer has .1 Kcal how much did the producer have?

100Kcal.

300

What type of relationships is a tape worm inside of a dog?

Parasitism.

300

 Includes all biotic (living) communities and abiotic (non-living) factors functioning together in a specific environment is called what.

Ecosystem.

300

What are mushrooms, in terms of their diet? 

Decomposers.

400

List all the producers


Carrots, Grasses, and Grains.

400

What percent of energy is gained as you go up a trophic level?

10%.

400

Pilot Fish swimming next to sharks is an example of what relationship?

commensalism.

400

All the different species that coexist and interact within a specific area is called what?

Community.

400

Deer are Carnivores True or False?

False.

500

list all the secondary consumers


Prawn, Crab, and Whelk.

500

What happens to the number of species and energy as you go up trophic levels?

Both decrease.

500

What is it called when two species are battling for the same resources?

Competition.

500

The smallest level is called what?

Organism.

500

Through what process do plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis.

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