Name the reactants in photosynthesis. (what is needed)
What is carbon dioxide and water? (sunlight also accepted)
Make their own food.
What is autotroph? (producer)
Name of the organisms in the first trophic level.
What is producers?
The variety of living organisms in a habitat or ecosystem.
What is biodiversity?
Type of succession that begins with bare rock, no soil.
What is primary succession?
Name the products of photosynthesis.
What is glucose and oxygen?
Only eat producers.
What is herbivore?
Name of the trophic level that receives energy from producers.
What is primary consumer?
The ability of an habitat or ecosystem to maintain at a certain level.
What is sustainability?
Type of succession that begins with a disturbance to the ecosystem.
What is secondary succession?
Name of the organisms that use photosynthesis.
What are producers? (autotrophs, plants)
Break down dead organisms.
What is decomposer?
Name of the organisms in the fourth trophic level.
What is tertiary consumer?
Name of the biome with the most biodiversity and sustainability.
What is Tropical Rainforest?
The first species in an ecosystem. (example lichens and mosses)
What is pioneer species?
Name of the product that is stored. Name of the product that is released.
What is glucose and oxygen?
Shows multiple food chains intertwined in an ecosystem.
What is a food web?
Amount of energy passed on from one trophic level to the next.
What is 10%?
Name of the biome that is extremely cold with little vegetation.
What is tundra?
Natural event that starts primary succession. Natural event that starts secondary succession.
Primary - What is volcano/glacier?
Secondary - What is forest fire/tornado/flood?
Name the type of energy transformation that takes place during photosynthesis.
What is radiant energy to chemical energy?
The arrows in a food chain show this.
What is flow of energy?
The amount of energy passed on to the next level if a plant has 2,200 kcal of energy.
What is 220?
Name of the biome that has moderate temperatures and rainfall, has four seasons, and trees lose their leaves when it gets colder.
What is deciduous forest?
When an ecosystem is completely stable.
What is climax community?