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Trophic Levels
kcal Calculations
100

Organisms that create their own food through photosynthesis.

Producer

100

A unit of measure to describe energy.

kcal

100

Animals that eat plants AND animals.

Omnivore

100

1st Trophic Level

Producers

100

How do you calculate the amount of energy that moves through each trophic level?

Multiply the amount of kcal a producer has by 0.1

200

An organism that eats producers.

Primary Consumer
200

Each step in a food chain (described in an energy pyramid).

Trophic Level

200

Animals that eat just plants.

Herbivore

200

2nd Trophic Level

Primary Consumer

200

A producer has 1,000 kcal.  How many kcal does the secondary consumer have?

10

300

An organism that breaks down dead or decaying organisms.

Decomposer

300

Animals at the top of the food chain who have no natural enemies.  

Tertiary Consumer

300

Animals that eat animals.

Carnivore

300

3rd Trophic Level

Secondary Consumer
300

A producer has 2,500 kcal.  How many kcal does the tertiary consumer have?

2.5

400

A model for how energy spreads in an ecosystem.

Energy Pyramid
400

A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.

Food Web

400

A process that uses sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into sugars that the cell can use for energy.

Photosynthesis

400

4th Trophic Level

Tertiary Consumers

400

A producer has 5,200 kcal.  How many kcal does the primary consumer have?

520

500

The combined mass of all the organisms.

Biomass

500

An organism that eats primary consumers.

Secondary Consumers

500

A series of organisms, each dependent on the next for food.

Food Chain

500

Only 10% of the energy available at each trophic level moves on to the next level.  What happens to the other 90%?

The organisms use it/burn it up.

500

A producer has 440 kcal.  How many kcal does tertiary consumer have?

0.44

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