Ecosystems
Trophic Levels
Energy transfer
Biogeochemical cycles
Biomass
100

Temperature, light, air, water, soil, and climate are all __________ parts of the environment.

What is abiotic?

100

About how much energy is lost when going up trophic levels?

10% of energy is lost

100

What is the unit for measuring energy?





What is joules?

100

The process of plants losing water through their leaves is called ____.

What is transpiration?

100




Which of the following would have the most biomass in the ecosystem presented in the food web?


What is marsh grass and cattail? 

200

What is it called when populations share their environment and interact with populations of other species?

What is community?

200

The sun is the source of energy on earth.

what is true?

200

The first law of thermodynamics is also known as?


What is conservation of energy?

200

Process by which water travels through the environment/ organism?

What is water cycle?

200

Which trophic level would we expect to have the least biomass in an ecosystem?






What is a apex predator? 

300

An organism that creates its own food is called what?

What is a producer?

300

In an energy pyramid, which way does energy transfer?  


What is from the bottom of the pyramid to the top?

300

What is the first laws of thermodynamics?











What is the total energy of an isolated system is constant;energy can be transformed from one form to another, but can be neither created nor destroyed?

300


In what process is Carbon transformed into chemical energy?


What is photosynthesis?

300

What does the term 'biomass' refer to in an ecosystem?





What is the total mass of living organisms in an area?




400

For the food web below:What does the praying mantis represent?  

What is a primary consumer?

400

Roughly _____________ percent of energy is lost from the food chain each time it transfers to the next trophic level.

What is ninety?

400

How is energy transformed from one organism to another?

what is it states that the state of entropy of the entire universe, as an isolated system, will always increase over time. The second law also states that the changes in the entropy in the universe can never be negative?

400

How does phosphorus move from water to soil?

What is weathering?

400

How does biomass typically change as you move up a food chain?






What is it decreases?

500

What term is used to describe a species of plant or animal that is at risk of imminent extinction or extirpation?

What is endangered?

500

 

Which level of this food pyramid represents the largest amount of organisms?

What is producers?

500

What is the source of energy for this food chain? 

What is the primary source of energy for this food chain is the sun, which is converted into chemical energy by the plants (producers) through photosynthesis?

500

Plants and animals need nitrogen to make __________.

What is protein?

500

What is the primary source of biomass?









What is living or recently living plants?