Order the following labels for consumers in the order from first in the food chain to last:tertiary, primary, secondary
primary, secondary, tertiary
How much energy is transferred through each trophic level?
10%
If one population changes in a food web, what happens to all the other populations?
They would also change, most likely
What is a single pathway in which energy and nutrients are passed between living organisms?
food chain
This fox would be considered a predator or prey?
Predator
Most producers get their energy from where?
The sun, themselves
What happens to the rest of the energy?
It gets released as heat.
What is a food web?
A map of the different interactions between a ecosystem's food chains
What's an energy pyramid?
It shows the amount of energy in an ecosystem, and it's transferred
Would this Rabbit be considered a predator or prey?
Prey
True, depends on the order of the food chain
What are the 2 ways you can calculate energy transfer to another level?
divide by 10 and move decimal over
If the producers are to increase, what would happen to the primary consumers?
They would increase
In what direction are the arrows pointing in a food web/food chain?
The direction the energy is flowing
Define invasive species and what is one example
Example: Asian long horn bettle
Would a parasite be considered a consumer? Producer? Or its own thing? Why?
Consumer, it depends on other organisms for energy
If the grass has 89,321 calories, how many calories is the eagle receiving?
89.321 calories
If the primary consumer decreases, what happens to the tertiary consumers? Why?
They decrease because there will most likely be less secondary consumers?
Which consumer receives the most amount of energy from producers?
herbivores
What is a cooperative partnership between two
species where they both benefit?
Mutualism
Is a decomposer considered a producer? Consumer? Or is its own thing? Why?
It is its own thing category because it relies on dead material.
If the tree had 405,899 calories, how many does the hawk have?
40.5899 calories
If the tertiary consumers decrease, what would happen to the producers? Why?
They would increase because there would be more secondary consumers, so there would be more less primary consumers, thus, more producers
An organism that serves as a primary producer in a food chain.
autotroph
What is a relationship where one species benefits and
the other remains unaffected?
Commensalism