The highest trophic level.
What is the tertiary consumer?
Biologists that identify and classify life.
What are taxonomists?
The K in the taxonomical heirarchy.
What is Kingdom?
What are producers?
Lions and tigers.
What are carnivores?
The lowest trophic level.
What is the producer?
An organism with a nuclear membrane.
What is a eukaryote?
The F in the taxonomical heirarchy.
What is Family?
Another name for producers.
What are autotrophs?
Elephants, rabbits, deer.
What are herbivores?
As you go up the ecological pyramid, this transfers 10%.
What is energy transfer?
The number of domains of life.
What is three?
The descriptor word using binomial nomenclature.
What is species?
Lions and tigers.
What are tertiary consumers?
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As you go up trophic levels, only this much energy is stored.
What is 90%?
The two-name method used to create organism names.
What is binomial nomenclature?
Archaea, Eukarya and Bacteria.
What are the domains of life?
Used interchangeably with consumers.
What are heterotrophs?
Pigs, bears and humans.
What are omnivores?
The tier that begins energy transfer and the tier that ends energy transfer.
What is producers and tertiary consumers?
These are neither animals, fungi nor plants.
What are protists?
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A necessary type of consumer that resides as a secondary consumer.
What is a omnivore or small carnivore?
These types of animals can be omnivores, carnivores and herbivores.
What are humans?