What producers produce.
What is food or glucose?
An organism that only eats plants.
What are primary consumers or herbivores?
What decompsers decompose.
What is dead/decaying organisms?
The direction energy flows in a food chain.
What is From Producer To Consumer?
A community of living organisms interacting with one another and their non-living environment.
What is a an Ecosystem?
The process producers go through to create food.
What is Photosynthesis?
Consumer level of a rabbit that eats only grass.
What is a Primary Consumer?
Single-celled prokaryotes that are decomposers.
What are Bacteria?
The percentage of energy passed from one trophic level to the next.
What is 10%?
A simple diagram that shows energy flow from one organism to another.
What is a Food Chain?
The organelle in producers that performs Photosynthesis.
What is Chloroplast?
Secondary consumer in the food chain below.
What is Mouse?
What decomposers return to the environment.
What are Nutrients?
The type of diagram that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem.
What is an Energy Pyramid?
The source of all energy in an ecosystem.
What is the sun?
The source of energy that producers use.
What is Sunlight?
The type of consumer that eats both producers and consumers.
What is an Omnivore?
Without decomposers the world would fill up with these.
What are dead bodies and plants?
The term for each step, or level, in a food chain.
What is a Trophic Level?
A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.
What is a Food Web?
Another name for producer with the suffix -troph.
What is Autotroph?
The reason there are fewer apex predators than primay consumers.
What is not enough energy left for the top trophic level?
A type of decomposer with mycelium.
What are Mushrooms?
The level of consumer receives the least amount of energy.
What is a Tertiary Consumer or highest trophic level, or apex predator?
This will happen to the carrot population if the fox population decreases.

What is decrease?