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Which of the following best explains why there are fewer secondary consumers than producers?(1 point) Responses Around 10% of
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How does biomass change from lower to higher trophic levels?(1 point)
Responses It increases. It increases. It decreases. It
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Which trophic level ingests the most biomass in order to receive the energy they need?(1 point)
Responses producers producers
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Energy transfer is inefficient between trophic levels because(1 point)
Responses organisms within a trophic level are fully
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Which explains how the biomass at the top of the pyramid will change if a fire destroys a large percentage of the grasses in
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Explain the concept of trophic levels in the context of biomagnification. (1 point) Responses Trophic levels are the different
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Explain the concept of trophic levels in the context of biomagnification. (1 point) Responses . Trophic levels are the different
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Complete the sentence, using the word bank below.(1 point)
Sentance: Organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down dead and
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Make this shorter
This phenomenon is due to the inefficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels. As energy moves up the
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The model illustrates different trophic levels.
Which statement describes the flow of energy and matter through the terrestrial
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Complete the statement below.
A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a A.) first-level
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Only 10 percent of the energy stored in an organism can be passed on to the next trophic level. Of the remaining energy, some is
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In three short sentences, compare and contrast the flow of matter and energy in each trophic level for land-based ecosystems and
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In three sentences, compare and contrast the flow of matter and energy in each trophic level for land-based ecosystems and
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In three as short as possible sentences, compare and contrast the flow of matter and energy in each trophic level for land-based
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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a
a. third level consumer b. first level consumer c.
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A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a
first level consumer first level producer third level
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Green plants are
producers omnivores herbivores consumers carnivores detritivores
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Green plants are _____ 1.carnivores
2.detritivores 3.consumers 4.omnivores 5.herbivores 6.producers
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Complete the statement below.(1 point)
A snake that eats a frog that has eaten an insect that fed on a plant is a first level
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Only 10 percent of the energy stored in an organism can be passed on to the next trophic level. Of the remaining energy, some is
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In a good pyramid there is typically less biomass at the top there are very few individual teritiary consumers whereas there are
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Which of the following describes the amount of organic material that is available for transfer to the next trophic level after
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Which of the following is the first trophic level in every ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses primary consumer heterotroph tertiary
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How does biomass change from lower to higher trophic levels?(1 point)
Responses It decreases. It increases. It fluctuates. It
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Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?(1 point)
Responses Around 90% of energy from one trophic
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As energies is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that
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What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain matter and nutrients
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Which of the following trophic levels would have the lowest amount of available energy?
Tertiary Consumers Producers Primary
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On average, how much of the available energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level in a food chain?
A.
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apex predator apex predator producer producer keystone species keystone species decomposer
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Which trophic level ingests the most biomass in order to receive the energy they need?(1 point)
Responses primary consumers
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Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Species A is a primary producer, and Species B is a primary
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Disturbances in Ecosystems Quick Check 1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which of these would be the most energy efficient for you to
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Why is some energy not passed on to the next trophic level?
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What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain matter and nutrients?
Responses detritivores
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Question 3
The pyramid shows how biomass changes between trophic levels of an ecosystem. image b95050928618458399679f086eb24478
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The model illustrates different trophic levels.
Which statement describes the flow of energy and matter through the terrestrial
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What is always at the lowest trophic level of the food chain?(1 point)
Responses detritivore some kind of animal some kind of
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Which of the following is classified as a secondary consumer?(1 point)
Responses Soil Squirrel Fox Flowers
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Which of the following is classified as a secondary consumer?(1 point)
Responses a b c or d Soil Soil Squirrel Squirrel Fox Fox
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What is always at the lowest trophic level of the food chain?(1 point) Responses some kind of animal some kind of animal
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What is always at the lowest trophic level of the food chain?(1 point)
Responses some kind of animal some kind of animal
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Which trophic level has the least amount of energy available for the next highest trophic level?
Responses secondary consumer
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If you added decomposers to a diagram of an energy pyramid that contains producers, and primary and secondary consumers, which
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Which of the following is classified as a primary consumer?
Berries Caterpillar Owl Mushrooms / fungi
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Which of the following is classified as a secondary consumer?
Soil Fox Squirrel Flowers
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Which of the following is classified as a secondary consumer?(1 point)
Responses Fox Fox Flowers Flowers Soil Soil Squirrel
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Primary consumers and examples
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Taj incorrectly states that autotrophs are also known as consumers that need to feed on other organisms, including plants and
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Animal Biology
Biology
Biology and Ecology
Consumer/Producer Relationship
Ecological Concepts
Ecological Levels
Ecological Relationships
Ecology
Ecology and Ecosystems
Ecology or Ecosystem
Ecology- Energy Flow
Ecology/Environmental Science
Ecosystem Roles
Ecosystems
Energy
Energy Flow
Energy flow in ecosystems
Energy Pyramid
Energy Transfer
Energy transfer in ecosystems
Food Chain
Food Chain Dynamics
Food Chain/Food Web
Food Chains
Food Chains and Food Webs
Food Webs
Interactions
Interactions and Relationships
Organisms
Organisms and Energy
Producer-Consumer Relationship