Food Webs
Vocabulary
Energy Flow
Water Cycle
Roll Dons
100

What trophic level are plants and algae?

Producer

100

What are known as autotrophs?

Producers

100

What provides the matter of plants?

Carbon dioxide and water

100

This process by which water changes from liquid to gas.

Evaporation

100

Name of the building named after a female American saint.

Drexel Hall

200

What trophic level are rabbits and deer?

Primary Consumers

200

What are known as heterotrophs

consumers

200

What does sunlight provide in photosynthesis?

Energy

200

the process of water entering the atmosphere by evaporation from leaves of plants

transpiration

200

What is the name of the religious order of CCHS priests.

Miles Christi

300

What trophic level are snakes and raccoons?

Secondary Consumers

300

This represents a single "chain" of organisms that consume each other.

Food chain

300
How do animals and fungi metabolize what they ingest?

cellular respiration

300

water which is absorbed into the ground

percolation

300

Who is the Dean of Mission and Ministry?

Mrs. Bacich

400

What trophic level are bacteria, worms and fungi?

Decomposers

400

This complex system shows all of the interactions between producers and consumers within an ecosystem.

Food web

400

What's the first law of thermodynamics?

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.  

400
All chemical substances that an organism needs to live

nutrients

400

What are the core values of  CCHS?

Character, Faith, Knowledge, Responsibility

500

Name the  5 Trophic Levels.

Producer, Primary Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Tertiary Consumer, Decomposer

500

What is an herbivore?

plant eater

500

What is the 2nd law of thermodynamics?

During every transformation, some energy is lost as heat.

500
Key ingredient in all  living organisms
Carbon
500

Who is the varsity basketball coach?

Mr. Bousley