Group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area?
Population
These organisms produce energy through the use of Photosynthesis
Producer/Autotroph/Plants
What do we call the consumers that are on the very top of the Food Chain/Web?
Apex predators
Volcanic Eruptions and Glacier retreating would lead for what succession?
Primary Succession
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Nice choice!
Many different Biotic populations.
Community
B.
Which has to happen first? Primary or Secondary Succession?
Primary Succession
Deforestation in an ecosystem would lead to _____________ succession
Secondary
What is seen in the middle of March and April that can’t be seen at the beginning or end of either month?
The letter "R"
The whole planet
Biosphere
If I have 2,000 kcal in my Producer level, how much energy will be remaining by the Secondary Consumer level?
(Don't forget units)
20 kcal
What is the difference between autotroph and heterotroph?
Autotroph self feeder.
Heterotroph- other feeder, has to eat something for energy.
Oak, Hickory, and Maple trees are found in this stage of succession.
Climax Community
Put these organisms in order and make sure to include the symbol that we use to show energy transfer.
Snake, Grass, Eagle, Rabbit
Grass → Rabbit→Snake→Eagle
All Biotic and Abiotic factors
Ecosystem
This is a way to show how energy in a food web is allocated. Usually there is a large base and a pointed top.
Energy Pyramid
Which picture best represents "Clumped" Dispersion?
The first picture.
Forest fire, hurricane, and earthquakes are examples that will cause what type of succession
Secondary Succession
Define Abiotic and give 3 examples
Never alive and answers may vary.
"I provide the most energy on an Energy Pyramid"
Producers/Autotrophs
What is the percentage of energy LOST as it moves from producer to primary consumer to secondary consumer?
90%
True/False
When prey population increases the predator population increases
True
Why does Primary Succession take so long to occur?
It has to create the soil first.
Moss and Lichens. They breakdown rock to create soil