consumers
producers
transfer of energy
trophic levels
food web/ chain structure
100

a consumer that eats only plants

herbivore

100

an organism that creates its own energy 

producers 

100

the organisms that contain the most energy 

plants or producers 

100

organisms found on the first trophic level

producers

100

a chart that shows the flow of energy between organisms

food chain or food web

200

a consumer that eats animals 

carnivore

200

where producers get their energy from

the sun

200

the level of consumer that gains the most energy

primary consumers 

200

organisms found on the second trophic level

primary consumers

200

a linear model that shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the next

food chain

300

a consumer that eats both plants and animals

omnivore

300

along with the sun these are what producers need for photosynthesis 

water, soil 

300

The amount of energy lost at each trophic level

10%

300

organisms found on the third trophic level

secondary consumers 

300

an interconnected model that demonstrates the exchange of energy between organisms

food web

400

where consumers get their energy from

producers or other consumers 

400

the name of the process that plants use to make their food

photosynthesis 

400

producers take energy directly from this object 

the sun

400

organisms found on the fourth trophic level

third level/ tertiary consumers 

400

the shape that is used to show the transfer of energy

an arrow

500
animals or organisms that eat dead things 

decomposers 

500

mold and mushrooms are not producers but are examples of...

decomposers 

500

the type of consumer that gains the least amount of energy 

apex predator/ top of the food chain

500

organisms found at the top of the tropic levels

apex predators 

500

what plants and animals are often called in a food chain/ web

organism 

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