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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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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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According to the diagram, the least amount of energy would be available to what organism?
a minnows b bass c small shrimp d algae
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the diagram below shows a food chain. how does this food chain illustrate the law of conservation of energy?
A. It shows how
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In a food pyramid, there is typically less biomass at the top (i.e., there are very few individual tertiary consumers, whereas
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In 3-5 sentences describe something you learned in Unit 3 of this course about energy flow. Be sure to include these words.
autot
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When a consumer eats a producer, 10 percent of the producer’s energy is passed on to the consumer trophic level. What happens
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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 statement best explains why levels of an energy pyramid do not have the same amount of energy?(1 point) Responses Some
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Suppose a producer takes in 5,000 units of energy. A primary consumer eats the producer. A secondary consumer eats the primary
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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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When a consumer eats a producer, 10 percent of the producer’s energy is passed on to the consumer trophic level. What happens
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What organisms get their energy by breaking down dead plants and animals?
A. producers B. consumers C. decomposers D. omnivores
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A Texas Gulf Coast energy pyramid is shown with representative organisms at each trophic level.
redfish and flounder. catfish and
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In a food pyramid, there’s typically less biomass at the top in 3 short sentences explain this phenomenon, citing evidence
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Why might an organism have more than one arrow coming from them in a food web?
(1 point) Responses They may eat more than one
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When a consumer eats a producer, 10 percent of the producer’s energy is passed on to the consumer trophic level. What happens
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Which statement best explains why levels of an energy pyramid do not have the same amount of energy some energy is destroyed
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Based on the pyramid, which organism(s) provide the MOST available energy?
a predator fish b phytoplankton and bacteria c insects
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unit 5 lesson 8 flow of energy quick check
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In a healthy ecosystem, which trophic level should have the most energy?
Primary Consumers Secondary Consumers Producers Tertiary
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Why is each level of the energy pyramid smaller than the level directly below it? (1point)
A. Because the sizes of each level
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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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Energy Flow : Review
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Flow of Thermal Energy Exploration
To begin, set the simulation up as follows: 1. You will need to click *Energy Symbols* and
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Energy Flow :Review
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The main source of energy for almost all food chains is ______.
A. producers B. sun C. the soil D. water
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What do we call the FIRST organism in any food chain to get energy directly from a producer?
A. autotroph B. plant C. primary
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Energy at primary consumer level / Producer energy = ________ X 100% = ________ % available to primary consumer
490 / 5000 kcal =
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Which of the following best explains why there are fewer secondary consumers than producers?(1 point)
Responses a. More secondary
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In any food chain or web, the original source of energy is _______.
Responses the sun the sun Earth Earth the produces the
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Which of the following organisms are able to take energy from the sun and make it usable for living things?
Group of answer
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Which of the following groups organisms in an ecosystem by the amount of energy a source provides?
Group of answer choices Food
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In a food pyramid there is typically less biomass at the top( there are very few individual tertiary consumers whereas there are
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In 1-2 sentences, explain why there are so many less individual organisms at the level labeled "5" than there are at the level
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In a food pyramid, there is typically less biomass at the top (i.e., there are very few individual tertiary consumers, whereas
th
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How do you calculate the adjusted amount of energy that is available to organisms that are one trophic level above producers?(1
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This Image represents the 10% rule. What is the 10% rule? *
01% Energy Last As Decomposers 1% Secondary Consunkers 10% Primary
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Which organism provides evidence that matter and energy can be cycled through an ecosystem without sunlight?(1 point)
Responses
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Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order. occur via Energy inputs
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Which organism provides evidence that matter and energy can be cycled through an ecosystem without sunlight? (1 point)
• a tree
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If the secondary consumer in an ecosystem has 560 kcalm2yr
of energy, how much energy do the producers have?
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If the secondary consumer in
an ecosystem has of energy, how much energy do the producers have? (1 point) 560 kcal m yr 2 5.6
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Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order. " Energy inputs occur
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Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order. " Energy inputs occur
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What is the original source of almost all the energy in most ecosystems?(1 point)
Responses water water carbohydrates
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Which type of organism is the first organism in an energy pyramid or food chain?(1 point)
Responses tertiary consumer primary
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Using the image below of a marine food web, answer the following question: Which of the following correctly describes how the
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