Flow of Energy
Trophic Levels
Definitions
Carbon cycle
Carbon Transfers
100
90% of all energy is lost through?

Heat

100

What are producers? 

Give an example 

an organism that makes its own food by using energy from its surroundings. 

Examples: Grass, flowers, plants 

100

What is the food web?

a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem


100

What is the role of decomposers in a food web

recycle energy from dead producers and consumers

100

what are energy inputs and outputs of photosynthesis? 

inputs: energy from the sun, carbon dioxide and water 

outputs: sugars, oxygen and chemical potential energy


200
How much energy is transferred to each next level of the food pyramid?

10%

200

What are primary consumers?

Give an example 

Primary consumers eat producers 

example: insects, rabbits, tapirs 

200

What is a food chain?

The pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding pattern of a series of organisms. 

200

Cells and living things breath in _____ and breath out ______? 

breath in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide

200

what would happen if plants could not carry out photosynthesis?

if plants cannot take energy from the sun for food, there will be less energy in the producers which leaves less energy for all other levels. 

300

In which level is there the LARGEST exchange of energy? 

producers > primary?

Primary > secondary?

secondary > Tertiary?


Producers > primary

300

What are secondary consumers? 

Give an example 

Secondary consumers eat primary consumers to receive energy. 

example: Fox, Snake, spider

300

what are trophic levels?

One of the steps in a food chain or pyramid. 

example: producer, primary, secondary or tertiary consumers. 

300

what organism takes in carbon dioxide? 

Trees and plants

300

carbon cycle word question

Ms. butler 

400

what happens to the 90% of energy lost between trophic levels? 

It is lost to the environment between trophic levels 

400

What is a tertiary consumer?

Example:

Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers to receive energy.

example: Sharks, Lions, Hawks 

400

Biosphere

the part of the earth where life exists 

400

cellular respiration

how cells use oxygen to produce oxygen from food 

400

figure out energy calculations 

ms butler 

500

Draw and label the food pyramid

on white board 

500

Which level of the food pyramid holds the most energy? 

Producers 

500

nutrient 

a substance in food that provides energy or helps form body tissues. its necessary for life and growth

500

explain and draw the carbon cycle 

photosynthesis gives food, energy and carbon to organisms, organisms die and release carbon into air through decomposition, combustion puts Carbon into the air. 

on white board