Energy Flow
Trophic Levels
Food Webs
Energy Pyramid
Photosynthesis
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How does energy move through a food chain?

By being eaten

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What organisms are usually after the first trophic level?

Primary consumers

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If the apex predator dies what happens to the rest of the food web?

There would be a new Apex Predator and there would be a small increase in population.

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What is the definition of an energy pyramid?

An energy pyramid is a model showing how energy flows through an ecosystem with a large base for producers and smaller level consumers. [It can be something similar]

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What do plants produce after photosynthesis

Oxygen and glucose

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What is the primary source of energy in any food chain?

The sun

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What organisms are usually at the bottom of a trophic chain?

Plants

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What is a food web?

A food web is a graphic representation of how animals acquire and make food. [It can be something similar]

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How many levels are in an energy pyramid?

4-5

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Do plants need soil for photosynthesis

No

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What is an example of  an apex predator in an oceanic ecosystem?

Orca

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What organisms are usually at the top of a trophic chain?

Quantiary

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What is the difference between a food web and a food chain?

In a food web everything is connected unlike a food chain which is just straight.

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What is the name of the highest level on an energy pyramid?

Quantiary/Apex Predators

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What process makes glucose for plants?

Photosynthesis

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What is an example of a primary consumer in an arctic food web?

krill

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What are the top consumers called?

Apex Predators

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What’s the definition of a food web?

A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.

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Make an energy pyramid [on a piece of paper].

A working energy pyramid with at least one of the following biomass equations, decomposition marked, or filled in levels.

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What do plants need for photosynthesis?

co2,water,sunlight

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How much are the kcals divided by per level of the trophic chain?

10%

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Which animals have a larger population, producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, or apex predators?

Primary consumers (herbivores)
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How would the shark population be affected by a significant decrease in the phytoplankton population?

Something similar to: the sharks eat fish that rely on phytoplankton-consuming animals. So it would affected them greatly but indirectly.
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What is the equation to calculate the energy stored as biomass?

kcal/m²/yr

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What does ATP stand for?

Adenosine Triphosphate

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