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Unit 7: Ecology
7.4 Trophic Levels in an Ecosystem
7.4.1 Trophic Levels and Biomass
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The main trophic levels include producers, consumers, and
decomposers
What is the relationship between biomass and energy flow in an ecosystem?
Biomass stores energy
Match the trophic level with its example:
Producers ↔️ Plants
Primary Consumers ↔️ Rabbits
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Foxes
Tertiary Consumers ↔️ Eagles
Producers in a food chain convert sunlight into energy through the process of
photosynthesis
.
What are trophic levels in a food chain or food web?
Feeding groups
Biomass represents the total mass of living organisms in an
ecosystem
.
True
The concept of biological magnification occurs when toxins increase in concentration at higher
trophic
levels.
What is the role of decomposers in a food chain?
Return nutrients
Order the flow of energy in a simple food chain:
1️⃣ Producers
2️⃣ Primary Consumers
3️⃣ Secondary Consumers
4️⃣ Tertiary Consumers
Which organisms are at the bottom of the trophic levels?
Producers
Match the trophic level with its role and example:
Producers ↔️ Convert sunlight into energy, grass
Primary Consumers ↔️ Eat producers, grasshoppers
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Eat primary consumers, frogs
Decomposers ↔️ Break down dead matter, fungi
Trophic levels are the different positions in a food chain or food web where organisms obtain their
food
.
What type of organisms are primary consumers?
Herbivores
What happens to energy as it moves from one trophic level to the next?
It decreases
What does biomass represent in an ecosystem?
Total mass of living organisms
Match the trophic level with its example:
Producers ↔️ Plants
Primary Consumers ↔️ Rabbits
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Foxes
What role do producers play in a food chain?
Convert sunlight into energy
Producers make their own food through
photosynthesis
.
True
Biomass
is often expressed in units like kilograms per square
meter
Match the ecosystem type with its biomass transfer efficiency:
Forest ↔️ 5-10%
Grassland ↔️ 10-20%
Aquatic ↔️ 15-25%
What are the two primary factors that reduce biomass transfer efficiency in ecosystems?
Metabolism and waste
Order the biomass transfer efficiencies of different ecosystems from lowest to highest:
1️⃣ Forest
2️⃣ Grassland
3️⃣ Aquatic
What is transferred between trophic levels in an ecosystem?
Biomass and energy
Biomass transfer efficiency is the same across all ecosystems
False
In a simple food chain, the grasshopper converts about 10-20% of the grass biomass into its own
biomass
What is the starting point of energy flow in an ecosystem?
Producers
Producers have the largest
biomass
in a biomass pyramid
True
In a grassland ecosystem, grasshoppers represent primary
consumers
Decomposers return nutrients to the soil
True
Grasshoppers, as primary consumers, eat
producers
Decomposers are essential for nutrient recycling in ecosystems
True
A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms where each one feeds on the one below it, transferring
energy
What process do producers use to make their own food?
Photosynthesis
Order the main trophic levels in a food chain from lowest to highest:
1️⃣ Producers
2️⃣ Primary Consumers
3️⃣ Secondary Consumers
4️⃣ Tertiary Consumers
5️⃣ Decomposers
Measuring biomass is essential for assessing
carbon storage
in ecosystems.
True
What is the biomass transfer efficiency in a grassland ecosystem?
10-20%
Energy flow in an ecosystem begins with producers, such as plants, that convert sunlight into chemical energy through
photosynthesis
A biomass pyramid typically tapers from the base to the top because biomass transfer efficiency decreases at each
trophic level
.
True
In a simple food chain, only 10-20% of the biomass is transferred from grass to the grasshopper and then to the
frog
Match the trophic level with an example organism:
Producers ↔️ Plants
Primary Consumers ↔️ Grasshoppers
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Frogs
Tertiary Consumers ↔️ Snakes
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