This cold biome has permanently frozen soil called permafrost.
What is the tundra?
A cow
Individual
Ultimate source of energy
What is the sun?
A linear diagram showing what an organism eats
What is a food chain?
Percent of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
What is 10%?
Two environmental factors that classify a biome
What are climate, rainfall, plants, wildlife, etc.
All living things on Earth
What is biosphere?
Organisms who do photosynthesis
What are producers/ autotrophs?
Network of food chains
What is a food web?
Pyramid that shows the total dry mass of living things
What is biomass pyramid?
The Amazon is the largest example of this biome.
What is tropical rainforest?
Three cows, two sheep, and a dog.
What is a community?
Organisms who eat other animals
What are carnivores?
Energy cannot be created nor destroyed only transferred.
What is Law of Conservation of Energy?
In a numbers pyramid this trophic level often has the largest number of organisms
What are producers?
Cacti and camels thrive in this dry biome.
What is desert?
Abiotic and biotic factors
What is an ecosystem?
Organisms who eat both plants and animals
What are omnivores?
Trophic level after primary consumers
What is secondary consumers?
Producers have 54,000J of energy, how much do tertiary consumers have?
What is 54J?
Iowa and the Midwest biome
What is temperate deciduous forest?
Order of organization from smallest to largest
What is individual, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere?
Organisms who recycle nutrients into the soil
What are decomposers?
Importance of a healthy autotroph population in an ecosystem
What is to convert sunlight to glucose so consumers can do cellular respiration?
Unit of measurement for a biomass pyramid
What is g/m2?