What is the definition of Biotic?
Living things in an environment
What is the name of the trophic level that has the most amount of energy?
Where is it located in this picture?
The bottom or producers have the most amount of energy
On this food web what is the level name of the frog?
The frog is a secondary consumer
True or False: Humans can have a negative impact on the watershed in their area?
What is the definition of Abiotic?
Non living things in an environment
In this food pyramid who is the primary consumer?
Grasshopper
On this food web what is the level name of the snake?
Tertiary consumer or third level consumer
What are some pollutants that can get into the watershed in your area?
Oil, trash, and runoff/dirt
Which of the following are Biotic?
Water, Grass, Air, Trees
Grass and Trees are living things and are Biotic
In this food web who are the secondary consumers (5 total)?
Fox, Owl, Frog, Bird, Hawk
On this food pyramid what is the level name of the Eagle?
Apex predator or Quaternary Consumer
What are some positive ways we can keep pollution out of the oceans?
Recycling or reducing the use of plastic
Which of the following are Abiotic?
Sun, Space, Cats, Mushrooms
Sun and Space are not living and Abiotic
In this food web who are the tertiary consumers (2 total) ?
Snake and Owl
Where on the food pyramid is the most energy?
Bottom level or the producers
What is coral bleaching? Do corals die when this happens?
Coral bleaching is when corals are put under stress and change color. No Corals do not die
In this picture name two Biotic and Abiotic things?
Biotic answers:
Eagle, Bear, Fox, Bunny, Fish, Seaweed, Grass, Trees, Deer
Abiotic answers:
Air, rocks, sunlight, space, soil
How much energy is passed on to each level in this pyramid?
10% of energy is passed on. 90% is lost at each level due to heat
Bonus**
What is the definition of producers?
An autoroph that makes its own food
What are the circular currents that trash in the ocean can get sucked into called?
Gyres are the ocean currents