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Where is the least energy on then pyramid?

It is at the top.

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______ only eats plants.

Herbivores 

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Where is the most energy on the pyramid?

It is at the bottom.

100

______ only eats meat.

Carnivores

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Is a food web or a food chain more diverse?

Food web

200

Where do producers get their energy?

They get it from the sun.

200

______ has more on the pyramid than anything else.

Producers

200

Where is the apex predator on the pyramid 

At the top.

200

______ are the opposite of autotrophs.

Heterotrophs

200

What on the pyramid does photosynthesis?

autotrophs/producers

300

What is an organisms that can't photosynthesize?

Heterotrophs

300

_____ are all carnivores on this chain.(hint: there are 3)

Grass -> Grasshopper -> Frog -> Snake -> Halk

The frog, snake, and halk

300

What are organisms called that eat plants and animals?

Omnivores

300

What do the arrows on food webs represent?

They represent energy being transferred from one organism to another.

300

What is the herbivore in this food chain?

Grass -> Grasshopper -> Frog -> Snake -> Halk

The grasshopper.

400

What eats died organisms and is on every level on the pyramid?

Decomposers

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______ is the level on the pyramid where the animals that eat herbivores are at.

The second level

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______ are things that consume other organisms.

Consumers

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What is a primary consumer?

Animals that eat primary producers/plants

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What is a tertiary consumer?

 A carnivore at the top level in a food chain that eats other carnivores.

500

What is the diagram called that shows energy going from one feeding level to another?

Trophic pyramid/energy pyramid

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Each level of the pyramid is __% of the one after or before it.

10

500

True or False?

Grass and Mushrooms are both producers.

False

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______ is the pattern of overlapping food chains.

A food web

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List 2 reasons or actions that organisms would do to make them have less energy up the pyramid.

Some reasons are: they go get food/get prey, running from predators, finding mates