4 Habitat Requirements
Types of Organisms and Level of Energy Pyramid
Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Saprophyte?
Autotroph, Heterotroph, or Saprophyte?
Vocabulary
100
what it eats for energy
What is food?
100
located on the bottom of the energy pyramid, autotroph.
What is producer?
100
autotroph
What is another term for producer?
100
organism that is an saprophyte
What is fungi?
100
a way to show how energy moves through different levels of an ecosystem
What is energy pyramid?
200
where it finds protection
What is shelter?
200
located on the second section of the energy pyramid going upwards, heterotroph.
What is primary consumer?
200
heterotroph
What is another word for consumer?
200
type of organism that is both an heterotroph and an autotroph
What is bacteria?
200
a way to show how different food chains within an ecosystem are connected
What is food web?
300
what it drinks for cells to function
What is water?
300
type of organism eaten by a primary consumer, always on the bottom level of the energy pyramid.
What is autotroph?
300
saprophyte
What is another term for decomposer?
300
percent of energy that is transferred from one organism to another in an energy pyramid
What is 10%?
300
a way to show how energy moves from organism to organism in an ecosystem
What is food chain?
400
area it needs to survive in a certain location
What is space?
400
second level on energy pyramid going downwards, heterotroph.
What is secondary consumer?
400
type of organism that is a heterotroph
What is animals?
400
in a food chain the arrow points toward the organism that receives the energy
What is the way the arrow points towards in a food chain?
400
an organism that gets energy by making its own food
What is autotroph?
500
type of organism that always starts a food chain
What is autotroph?
500
top level on energy pyramid, heterotroph.
What is tertiary consumer?
500
type of organism that is an autotroph
What is plants?
500
saprophyte
What is decomposer?
500
an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms
What is saprophyte?