Trophic Pyramids
Food Chains/Webs
Photosynthesis Stage 1
Photosynthesis Stage 2
Cumulative Review
100

The amount of energy conserved through each trophic level.

What is 10%?

100

Types of organisms that acquire their energy from living or once living organisms.

What are consumers/heterotrophs?

100

The molecule that initially interacts with sunlight and absorbs it to start the ETC.

What is chlorophyll?

100

The product made during this step of photosynthesis.

What is 1 sugar/glucose molecule?

100

The macromolecule never used by the body for energy.

What are nucleic acids?

200

The significance of detritivores in an ecosystem.

To breakdown dead and decaying material to release nutrients back into the soil.

200

These show how energy flows from one organism to another.

Food Chains

200

The name of the reactant of this stage.

What is water?

200

The number and name of reactant needed during this step of photosynthesis.

What are 6 carbon dioxides?

200

The variable that is changed in an experiment.

What is the independent variable?

300

The amount of energy lost at each trophic level.

What is 90%?

300

If a new producer is introduced in a food web, this most likely would occur to the herbivore population(s) in that ecosystem.

What is increase?

300

Both names of the 1st stage of photosynthesis.

What are Light Dependent and Electron Transport Chain?

300

Stage 2 occurs here in the chloroplast.

What is the stroma?

300

The part of the cell that makes enzymes.

What are ribosomes?

400

The level name and number for the fish in the pyramid.

What is tertiary consumer and level 4?

400

The classification/type of consumer of the rabbit in the food web above.

What is herbivore?

400

The energy carrying molecules that are produced during this stage.

What are ATP and NADPH?

400

The number of hydrogen atoms in 1 glucose molecule?

What is 12?

400

Two similarities between prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

What are cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm, and ribosomes?

500

The producers have 1500 calories available, so the snake has this amount of energy available.

What is 1.5 calories?

500


For the above food web, the direct impact of an increase in the population of ducks.

What is an increase in the mink population and decrease in the duckweed and lily pad populations?

500

The number of molecules of oxygen that are released during this step.

What are 6?

500

The 2 molecules recycled during photosynthesis.

What is ADP and NADP+?

500

The letter on the graph that indicates an enzyme was present for the reaction.


What is E?