The origin of all energy on Earth.
What is the sun?
The amount of energy on average that travels up the trophic pyramid.
What is 10% of the energy from the previous trophic level
The organisms that perform photosynthesis.
What are the producers (plants/phytoplankton/autotrophs)?
Of the following organisms found in the food web, which belongs to the trophic level with the highest amount of available energy?
What is the flagellates?
The total Biomass of the Primary consumers in this trophic pyramid. (You NEED your units)
What is: 552 g/m^2
The reactants AND products in photosynthesis.
What is...
Reactants: Sunlight + Carbon dioxide (6CO2) + Water (6H2O)
Products: Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (6O2)
Classify each organism on this food web
What is:
Producers: Flagellates
Primary Consumers: Raptorial Waterflea, Mollusk
Secondary Consumer: Yellow Perch, Ruffe
Tertiary Consumer: Chinhook Salmon
Apex Predator/Quaternary Consumer: Sea Lamprey
How much energy (%) travels from the Producers to the Primary Consumers?
What is 8.9% of energy is transfered from producers to Primary Consumers
The reactants AND products of cellular respiration.
What is...
Reactants: Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen (6O2)
Products: Carbon dioxide (6CO2) + Water (6H2O)
The food chain with the most organisms in the following food web.
What is...
Plankton --> Krill --> Squid --> Penguin --> Seal
Where the 90% of energy that is not made available to organisms in the next trophic level goes.
What is to the environment as heat?
The organisms that perform cellular respiration.
What are autotrophs and heterotrophs (plants, animals, phytoplanktons)?
The effect on certain species if Penguins went extinct.
What is:
Less seals, more plankton, more squid
Down the line:
More squid = less krill
Less Krill = Less Whales
What is the average % of energy transfered in this Trophic Pyramid?
What is 10.9% or 11% of energy being transferred on average.
The relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
What is they supply one another with the reactants that they need to create the products that organisms need to survive.
Cycling of key matter!