Energy Flow
Vocabulary
Producers and consumers
Symbiosis Examples
Energy Pyramid
Symbiosis
Don't Choose Me
Choose Me
100

In a pond ecosystem, which are the producers? A. big fish B. small fish C. tiny plants and algae D. tiny animals

C

100

Makes the food that animals need to live.

What is a producer?

100

What is an animal called that eats plants and animals?

Omnivore 

100

A cleaner fish helps to remove parasites from larger fish. What type of symbiotic relationship is this? 


Mutualism 

100

What shape is used to represent energy levels in an ecosystem?

A pyramid (or triangle)

100

What is an example of commensalism? 

Anything where One species benefits one is unaffected. 

+ 0


100

Give the other team +500 points UNLESS 

You can list all of the trophic levels in a complex food web starting at the bottom. 

Producer->Primary Consumer->Secondary Consumer ->Tertiary Consumer ->Quaternary Consumer

100

Act Out Parasitism 

๐Ÿ˜ƒโ˜น๏ธ(One species benefits, One is hurt) 

200

Name the four trophic levels in order from most energy available to least. 

Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Tertiary Consumer  

200

This vocabulary word describes how energy in an ecosystem flows from one organism to another.

What is a food chain?

200

Q: Name two examples of autotrophs found in most ecosystems.


Plants 

Algae 

Trees 

Bushes 

200

When ants protect a tree and the tree provides them with shelter (type of symbiosis)

Mutualism 

200

If a producer has 1,000 units of energy, how many units would a primary consumer have access to?


100 units (10% of 1,000)

200

name a mutualistic relationship

Happy Happy! 

+   + 

200

If you're winning....

If you're losing...

Give the other team +400 points 

Take +400 points from the winning team 

200

Whoever choose this question....show me the best dougie


If they do it +200 

300

What is the process called in which producers make their own food?

What is photosynthesis

300

Gets energy by eating food not producing it.

What is a consumer? OR what is heterotrophic.? 

300

What is an animal called that eats meat 

Double Points if you can give me the other name (Think of a food web)

Carnivore 

Secondary/ Tertiary/Quaternary/ Pentenary 

300

What type of relationship is a sea anemone and a clownfish? 

Mutualistic 

300

Why does an energy pyramid get narrower as you go from bottom to top?

Because energy is lost at each level as organisms use energy for life processes (movement, digestion, heat).

300

What is a comensalistic relationship 

One species benefits the other is unaffected 


300

Come to the front of the room and face your class.


Choose a partner. 


I'm going to have you act out one of the types of symbiosis. If your team can guess in under 30 seconds then you get 

+300

if not then the other team gets +300

Parasitism ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜ž

300

Come to the front of the room and face your class.


Choose a partner. 


I'm going to have you act out one of the types of symbiosis. If your team can guess in under 30 seconds then you get 

+300

if not then the other team gets +300

Mutualism ๐Ÿ˜„๐Ÿ˜„ (Both Species Benefit) 

400

Almost all food chains begin with this

What is the sun?

400

What is an animal called that eats another animal for its energy?

Carnivore OR 

Secondary Consumer

400

What is an animal called that eats plants? 

Double Points if you can give me the other name (Think of a food web)

Herbivore 

Primary Consumer 

400

A bird makes a nest in a tree, the tree is not hurt by the bird. 


Commensalism 

400

In an energy pyramid, which level has the most energy available: producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, or tertiary consumers?

Producers (they receive unlimited energy directly from the sun)

400

Invent a fake symbiotic relationship between two weird animals


NOICE! 

400

What occurs once in every minute, twice in every moment, and yet never in a thousand years

The letter M!

400

Act out commensalism

 ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿ˜‘(one benefits, one doesn't care)

500

Why are food webs considered a more accurate representation of energy flow in real ecosystems than food chains

Because real ecosystems have multiple feeding relationships. Most organisms eat more than one type of food, and most organisms are eaten by more than one predator. Food webs show these complex interactions better.

500

Meaning of biotic

living

500

Explain why all heterotrophs depend on autotrophs for survival, even if they don't eat plants directly

Because heterotrophs either eat autotrophs directly OR eat other organisms that ate autotrophs. All energy originally comes from producers/autotrophs through the sun.

500

A flea latching onto a human is an example of....


Parasitism

500

Calculate: If producers have 50,000 units of energy, how much energy would be available to a tertiary consumer?  

50

500
What does symbiosis mean? 

Living close together 

Sym- together 

Bio- Living 

500

Give 500 points to the other team. 

500

Describe the energy pyramid rules in under 30 seconds without saying "energy"


Imagine a triangle. At the bottom, you've got producersโ€”plants soaking up the sun. As you go up each level, there's less and less available for the next group because organisms use what they consume to move, grow, and stay warm. So predators at the top get way less than the herbivores below them, which is why there are fewer big predators than small prey animals. It's all about loss as you climb. (10% Rule)