Energy 1
Energy 2
Ecosystems
Organisms
Calculations
100

The ability to do work.

Energy

100

Riding a bike is an example of this kind of energy.

Kinetic energy

100

Where do producers get their energy?

Sun/Sunlight

100

How much energy is lost before an organism is eaten?

90%

100

Carrot -> bunny -> wolf. The carrots have 587KJ of energy. What does the wolf get?

5.87KJ
200

The energy of motion.

Kinetic energy

200

What kind of energy is shown in the picture below?

Nuclear energy

200

In a food chain, what trophic level would be an herbivore?

Primary Consumer (first eater)

200

How much energy is actually passed along by eating in a food web?

10%

200

Algae -> zooplankton -> squid -> shark. The algae has 1620KJ of energy. What does the shark get?

1.62KJ

300

Type of energy that emit waves that hit our ears. 

Sound energy.

300

Who is this half-time performer?

Bad Bunny

300

An omnivore eats both meat and plants. What trophic level are they?

Secondary Consumer

300

What form of energy the reason 90% of energy is lost?

Heat

300

Cactus fruit -> locust -> shrew -> rattlesnake. The rattlesnake has 0.0499KJ of energy. What did the fruit have?

49.9KJ

400

Type of energy used in batteries or in digestion.

Chemical energy

400

What are two types of energy seen from a fire?

Light and Heat energy 

400

This type of organism makes their own food.

Producer (autotroph)

400

In human digestion, name the two places in the body where there is both chemical AND mechanical digestion at the same time.

Mouth and Stomach
400

Banana -> ant -> monkey -> Philippines eagle. The eagle has 0.285KJ of energy. What did the banana have?

285KJ

500

Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed.

Law of Conservation of Energy

500

Name the form of stored energy shown.

Potential energy

500

Carnivores only eat meat, this means they are most likely which trophic level?

Apex Predator (tertiary)

500

Name one of the four types of macromolecules or elements humans need from the environment?

Carbon (Carbohydrates), Water, Nitrogen (Lipids), and Phosphorous (Nucleic Acids). 

500
Arctic shrub -> fly -> marmot -> seal -> polar bear. The marmot has 73.610KJ. What will the polar bear get? What did the shrub start with?

Polar bear: 0.7361KJ

Shrub: 7361KJ