Assign 2 - Food Chains and Webs
Assign 2 - Food Chains and Webs
Assign 2 - Food Chains and Webs
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Every organism needs to obtain energy in order to live. For
example, plants get energy from the sun, some animals eat plants, and
some animals eat other animals.
A food chain is the sequence of who eats whom in a biological
community (an ecosystem) to obtain nutrition. A food chain starts with
the primary energy source, usually the sun or boiling-hot deep sea
vents. The next link in the chain is an organism that makes its own
food from the primary energy source -- an example is photosynthetic
plants that make their own food from sunlight (using a process called
photosynthesis) and chemosynthetic bacteria that make their food
energy from chemicals in hydrothermal vents. These are called
autotrophs or primary producers.
4. The 1st organism in a food chain must always be what type of organism?
7. Define herbivore.
5. Define autotroph.
11. At the 5th trophic level would be _____________ consumers that eat
_____________ consumers.
13. What organism feeds on dead plants and animals and helps recycle them?
15. Can an organism fill more than one trophic level --- yes or no? Give an
example.
Numbers of Organisms:
In any food web, energy is lost each time one organism eats
another. Because of this, there have to be many more plants than
there are plant-eaters. There are more autotrophs than
heterotrophs, and more plant-eaters than meat-eaters. Each level has
about 10% less energy available to it because some of the energy is
lost as heat at each level. Although there is intense competition
between animals, there is also interdependence. When one species
goes extinct, it can affect an entire chain of other species and have
unpredictable consequences.
1. In food chains and webs, what trophic level must you have more of than
others?
2. Each trophic level has how much LESS energy?
Equilibrium
As the number of carnivores in a community increases, they eat
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