What is the first layer on a trophic pyramid?
Producer
How do you represent energy movement in a food web?
With an arrow
What is the variable that is manipulated or changed called?
Independent Variable
What is a poikilotherm?
Cold-blooded animal
What is the first law of thermodynamics?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
If a cow just eats grass and leaves, that makes it what kind of consumer?
Primary Consumer
What organism(s) is a producer in this food web?
Trees, Grass
70
What is a hemeotherm?
A warm-blooded animal
What is the second law of thermodynamics?
Heat will always flow from areas of higher temp to areas of lower temp?
Where does the original source of energy come from?
The Sun
What do food webs show the movement of?
Energy
If "time" is one of your variables, what axis do you plot it on?
x-axis
Are humans a poikilotherm or a hemeotherm?
Hemeotherm
Which law of thermodynamics helps support the idea that if you leave out hot cocoa for 10 min, it will cool down.
Second Law
Each time you go up the trophic pyramid about how much energy do you loose?
About 90%
How many secondary consumers does this food web show?
2 (snake, and frog)
3 (snake, frog, and eagle)
Both are accepted
What is the variable that you measure called?
Dependent Variable
What is one way that a poikilotherm can regulate its temperature to stay warm?
Bask in the sun, burrow under leaves, find warm water
If you leave hot, cold, and room temp water out for an hour what temperature will they be at? What law helped you figure that out?
Room-temp, second law
If a producer has 6,500 units of energy, how much energy would the tertiary consumer have?
6.5 units of energy
If you removed the rabbits from this food web, what would be the impact on the ROBINS?
They would increase. If the rabbits disappear, than the plants increase, if the plants increase so do the inchworms. If the plans and the inchworms increase then the robin will also increase because they have more food.
What is your INDEPENDENT and DEPENDENT variable here?
Independent: Time
Dependent: Temperature
What is the optimal temperature that humans should be at
98.6°F or 37°C
How does energy from humans get released after a workout?
Heat