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