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Energy flow in ecosystems
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Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?(1 point)
Responses There is less land to use for habitat
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Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?
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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?
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What is the relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses Matter and energy are cycled through the
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Suppose a plant is eaten by a mouse, the mouse is consumed by a snake, and the snake is in turn consumed by a hawk. What could
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Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?(1 point)
Responses There isn’t enough energy available
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Why is there less biomass at the top of the energy pyramid?(1 point)
Responses Secondary and tertiary consumers are larger, so
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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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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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In any ecosystem, land-based and aquatic, matter, in the form of atoms and molecules, is cycled among all organisms. Organisms
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Question The primary source of energy in most ecosystems is/are(1 point) Responses  heterotrophs.
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The primary source of energy in most ecosystems is/are(1 point)
Responses autotrophs. autotrophs. glucose. glucose. heterotrophs.
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The energy pyramid below shows a possible amount of energy, in kilocalories, available in the organisms at each trophic level in
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Within the ecosystem there are producers, consumers, and decomposers. Which are found at the very bottom of the energy pyramid?
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A) When a consumer eats a producer, 10 percent of the producer’s energy is passed on to the
consumer trophic level. What
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The model illustrates different trophic levels. Which statement describes the flow of energy and matter through the
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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 to
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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 to
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why is there less biomass at the top of the energy pyramid
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Using the ten percent rule, determine how many kilocalories of energy the tertiary consumer tuna will receive
Algae | shrimp |
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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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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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How do you calculate the adjusted amount of energy that is available to organisms that are one trophic level above producers?
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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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Which type of organisms is the first organism in an energy pyramid or food chain?
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Why do we need the composure?
A. To break down andercycle dead organisms. B. To eat producers. C. To feed consumers
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Why are there less secondary consumers in an ecosystem than producers?(1 point)
Responses There is less land to use for habitat
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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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In bio the as moves in to next tropical level why gpp decreased
I said because of respiration energy and gpp=input minus waste is
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In a food pyramid, there is typically less biomass at the top (ie., there are very few individual tertiary consumers, whereas
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How does this food chain illustrate the law of conservation of energy?
a It shows how energy stored in food moves from one
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The following diagram shows a typical food pyramid:
If 100,000 kJ of energy is available to the producers, how much energy is
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An energy harvesting process is shown here that occurs commonly in ecosystems. Which statement(s) correctly identify the process
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What is the original source of almost all the energy in most ecosystems?(1 point)
Responses carbon carbon carbohydrates
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The primary source of energy in most ecosystems is/are (1 point)
heterotrophs. autotrophs. the sun. glucose.
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Kim is creating a model to show how energy moves through an ecosystem. Which of the following could she use to best describe the
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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 Living
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Why is there less biomass at the top of the energy pyramid?(1 point)
Responses Secondary and tertiary consumers have bigger
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The diagram below shows a food chain.
Image How does this food chain illustrate the law of conservation of energy? a It shows
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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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Mass and Energy Conservation Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which statement best explains why levels of an energy
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in the food pyramid there is typically less biomass at the top in three sentences explain this phenomenon citing evidence
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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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Which organism provides evidence that matter and energy can be cycled through an ecosystem without sunlight?
Responses a lion in
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Why is each level of the energy pyramid smaller than the level directly below it?(1 point)
Responses Because 90% of the energy is
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The diagram below shows a food chain.
Image How does this food chain illustrate the law of conservation of energy? a It shows
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What is the original source of energy for most ecosystems
Animals, grass, the sun, humans
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How do animals rely on photosynthesis for energy indirectly through the food chain?
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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, wheras
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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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