Levels of Organization
Energy Diagrams
Trophic Levels
Thermodynamics
Randomness
100

The basic unit of life in biological organization.

What is an Organism?

100

Unlike a chain, this represents real ecosystems with branching paths and multiple prey options.

What is a Food Web?

100

The bottom trophic level, which captures sunlight to make food.

What is a producer?

100

This percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.

What is 10%?

100

A large geographic region characterized by its climate, plants, and animals adapted to that environment.

What is a Biome?

200

A group of the same species living in one area.

What is a population?

200

A straight-line sequence showing energy transfer from one organism to another.

What is a Food Chain?

200

This is the third trophic level.

What is a secondary consumer?

200

Energy can't be created or destroyed.

What is the 1st Law of Thermodynamics?

200

One organism benefits, the other is unaffected.

What is Commensalism?

300

All organisms + abiotic factors in a defined area

What is an ecosystem?

300

Arrows in a food web point this direction

What is towards the consumer?

300

Only about 10% of energy transfers to this next level up from producers.

What is Primary Consumer?

300

Most energy is lost as this during transfers.

What is Heat?

300

Clown fish is protected in a sea anemone, the anemone gets food.

What is Mutualism?

400

The broadest level: all ecosystems on Earth (thin layer of life).

Biosphere

400

Higher trophic levels in an energy pyramid have less of this.

What is Energy?

400

This is the position of an organism in a food chain or web, based on what it eats and its source of energy.

What is Trophic Level?

400

States that only about 10% of energy from one trophic level transfers to the next, with the rest lost as heat or used for life processes.

What is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics?

400

Factors that include frogs, fish, and algae.

What are biotic factors.

500

All populations of different species interacting in one area.

What is a Community?

500

This model shows 90% lost here each step (to heat/movement).

What is an Energy Pyramid?

500

A carnivore that eats another carnivore would have to be at least at this level.

What is a Tertiary Consumer?

500

If there is a total of 14,000 calories at the producer level. The secondary consumer receives this amount.

What is 140 calories?

500

The maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support over time given available resources.

What is Carrying Capacity?
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