Consumers
Trophic levels
Energy Sources
Food Chains and Food Webs
Pyramids
100

What do carnivores eat?

meat

100

What has a level number of 2?

primary consumer.

100

What is another name for producers?

autotrophs

100

What are the levels of nourishment in a food chain called?

trophic levels

100

What represents the energy available at each trophic level?

energy pyramid.

200

What breaks down macro molecules to release ATP? 

cellular respiration

200

What has 100% of energy available?

producer.

200

What do consumers get energy from?

living or once living organisms.

200

What happens to 90% of energy in each level of a food chain?

heat is used or lost

200

What does energy do as you go up in the pyramid?

decrease by 90% each time

300

What do herbivores eat

plants

300

What has a level number of 1?

producer.

300

Where does all energy come from?

the sun

300

What is a food chain?

Traces a single flow of energy and shows trophic levels

300

What are models that show how energy flows through an ecosystem?

trophic pyramid

400

What do omnivores eat?

meat and plants

400

What has a level number of 3?

secondary consumer.

400

What is another name for consumers?

heterotrophs

400

What is energy that flows from organism to organism used for?

metabolism and heat.

400

What represents the number of organisms at each trophic level?

number pyramid.

500

What do detritivores eat?

They eat dead things

500

What has a level number of 4?

tertiary consumer.

500

What process do plants use to make energy

photosynthesis.

500

What shows multiple food chains at once and how they interconnect?

food webs

500

What represents the total mass of living organic matter at each trophic level. 

biomass pyramid.

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