Symbiosis
Chaining it together
Web Weaving
Energy Flow
Who eats who?
100
This type of symbiosis is where both organisms benefit.
What is mutualism.
100
the first level of organisms
What are producers?
100
a model of feeding relationships in an ecosystem
What is a food web?
100
level of energy with the most stored energy
What is producer level?
100
organisms who eat producers
What are primary consumers?
200
This type of symbiosis is where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
What is commensalism.
200
organisms that eat other organisms
What are consumers?
200
Represent the flow of energy through feeding relationships
What are the arrows in food web/food chain?
200
level with the least amount of energy stored
What is tertiary consumers?
200
organisms who can eat secondary and primary consumers
What are tertiary consumers?
300
This type of symbiosis is where one species benefits and the other is harmed.
What is parasitism.
300
Each level in a food chain
What is a trophic level?
300
organisms who break down biotic materials
What are decomposers?
300
biomass is equal to
What is available energy?
300
These organisms can be omivores.
What are secondary consumers?
400
Describe an example of commensalism.
What is barnacles/whales, shark/remora, orchid/trees, etc.
400
The second trophic level contains ______________
What are primary consumers?
400
which type of consumer shows the most variety
What is secondary consumer?
400
Source of all energy in an ecosystem
What is the sun?
400
primary consumers are __________
What herbivores?
500
Describe an example of parasitism AND mutualism.
What is answer will vary (check with Mrs. Matlock!)
500
These types of consumers are often omnivores and carnivores.
What are secondary and tertiary consumers?
500
herbivores eat this level
What are producers?
500
trophic levels in an ecosystem are limited because
What is stored energy?
500
Tertiary consumers who hunt their prey are ________
What are predators?