Why is the bottom trophic level the biggest?
There are more producers and they have the most energy
How are humans classified in a food chain or web?
Humans = Consumers

What do the first order consumers (primary consumers) have in common?
primary consumers eat producers - herbivores
All organisms in an ecosystem get their source of energy from this
All energy comes from the sun
The system on Earth that contains the solid land and is subject to plate tectonics
Geosphere
How does energy transfer according to the energy pyramid?
Energy Pyramid - energy decreases 90% per level
energy transfers directly from A to B, B to C, and C to D
Where are producers on Energy Pyramids, Food Chains, and Food Webs?
Producers - bottom of food web and first organism on Food chains and webs

Which feeds on more - the alligator or raccon?
They both feed on 3 separate animals
This type of consumer eats primarily meat
Carnivore = Tertiary consumer - eats meat
A thin layer on the outside of Earth, accounting for less than 1% of Earth's Volume
Crust
Which trophic level (step) on an energy pyramid uses photosynthesis?
Producers (plants) use photosynthesis
What do arrows represent on food chains and webs?
Arrows represent direction of energy flow
Which animal(s) prey on the sunfish?
Bass , Egret, Turtle feed on sunfish
This type of consumer eats both plants and animals
Omnivore = secondary consumer - eats plants & animals
The innermost geologic layer of planet Earth; it is primarily a solid ball believed to be composed of an iron-nickel allow with some other elements
Inner Core

How much energy would be available to the tertiary consumer?
25 K cal
According to this table which food chains are possible?
A) Lettuce --> dog ---> sheep ---> Hawk
B) Lettuce --> Caterpillar ---> Wild Pig ---> Lion
C) Flowers --->Lion ---> Fox ---> Sheep
D) Grass --> Sheep ---> Fox ---> Crocodile
B) Lettuce ---> Caterpillar --->Wild Pig ---> Lion
D) Grass ---> Sheep ---> Fox ---> Crocodile
How would mushrooms (decomposers) be incorporated into the food web?
All arrows point to decomposers - they receive energy from everything, but have less energy than producers
When plants and animals die, they can be consumed by mushrooms, bacteria, and worms for their energy. What type of organisms are they?
Decomposers = mushrooms, worms, bacteria
A layer of silicate rock between the curst and the outer core; it is predominately solid, but on geologic time scales it behaves like a viscous fluid
Mantle
What would happen to the energy pyramid if all decomposers disappeared?
Dead plants and animals would pile up and energy would not be recycled
A student built and aquatic biome that includes plants, snails, and small fish. He noticed that all the snails were eaten by the fish. Which list best represent energy flow?
A) Sun <--- Plants <--- Snails <---Fish
B) Sun ---> Plants ---> Snails ---> Fish
C) Fish --> Snails ---> Plants ---> Sun
D) Sun <--- Snails <--- Plants <--- Fish
B) Sun ---> Plants ---> Snails ---> Fish

Which animal is both a primary and secondary consumer?
fruits/nuts (producer) ---> Bird (primary consumer)
Grass (producer) ---> grasshopper (primary consumer) ---> bird (secondary consumer)
Where do decomposers get their energy - and how much energy is available to them?
Decomposers - energy from dead plants and animals. Less than primary producers
A fluid layer about 2,260 km thick, composed of mostly iron and nickel, that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle
Outer Core