Sources of Energy
Energy Transfer
Consumer Types
Misc.
100

What is the main source of energy for most life on Earth?

The Sun

100

In a food chain, what do arrows represent?

transfer of energy

100

What type of consumer is a bird that eats both berries and insects?

Omnivore

100

What percentage of energy is typically available at the first trophic level (bottom level) of an energy pyramid?

100%

200

How does energy flow through an ecosystem?


cycles through and goes back to the sun

flow in one direction

flows forward and backward

flows in one direction

200

Approximately how much energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next?

10%

200

What is found at the bottom trophic level of an energy pyramid?

producers

200

What type of consumer is a lion that only eats meat?

Carnivore

300

What are organisms called that make their own food?

producers 

300

A _____________ is a model showing interconnected food chains

food web

300

Which organisms are considered decomposers in an ecosystem?


Birds

Lions and tigers

Bacteria and mushrooms


mushrooms and bacteria

300

What type of consumer is a caterpillar that only eats leaves?

Herbivore 

400

Which group of consumers eats only producers?

Herbivores

400

What happens to energy that isn't passed to the next trophic level?

it is released as thermal energy

400

According to the law of conservation of energy, what is true about energy?

energy cannot be created or destroyed

400

A _____________________ is a simple model that shows how energy moves from the Sun, to a producer, to one or more consumers through feeding relationships

food chain

500

What is the primary function of detritivores in an ecosystem?

to recycle nutrients by breaking down dead organisms 

500

Which process do most producers use to make their food?

Photosynthesis

500

What percentage of energy is typically available at the third trophic level (top level) of an energy pyramid?

1%

500

The amount of available energy _____________ every time it is transferred from one organism to another 

decreases