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Topic 5: On the Wild Side
5.2 Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
5.2.1 Trophic Levels
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Trophic levels represent the positions organisms occupy in a food chain or food web based on their energy
source
Match the trophic level with its description:
Producers ↔️ Convert sunlight or chemicals into energy
Primary Consumers ↔️ Herbivores that feed on producers
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Carnivores that feed on primary consumers
Tertiary Consumers ↔️ Carnivores at the top of the food chain
Energy flows from producers up through trophic levels, with some energy lost as heat or
waste
Trophic levels are based on the
energy source
of organisms in a food chain or food web
Primary consumers, such as rabbits, are herbivores that feed on
producers
Tertiary consumers, such as eagles, are often at the top of the
food
chain
Order the trophic levels in a typical food chain from bottom to top:
1️⃣ Producers
2️⃣ Primary Consumers
3️⃣ Secondary Consumers
4️⃣ Tertiary Consumers
Producers are autotrophs that use sunlight or chemicals to create energy through photosynthesis or
chemosynthesis
Primary consumers are carnivores that feed on producers
False
Secondary consumers are carnivores that feed on primary
consumers
Match the trophic level with its example:
Producers ↔️ Plants
Primary Consumers ↔️ Rabbits
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Snakes
Tertiary Consumers ↔️ Eagles
Energy flows through trophic levels in an ecosystem from producers to various levels of
consumers
Arrange the following trophic levels in the order of energy flow:
1️⃣ Producers
2️⃣ Primary Consumers
3️⃣ Secondary Consumers
4️⃣ Tertiary Consumers
Secondary consumers feed on primary
consumers
Tertiary consumers
are often at the top of the food chain
Order the flow of energy in a simple food chain:
1️⃣ Plants (Producers)
2️⃣ Rabbits (Primary Consumers)
3️⃣ Snakes (Secondary Consumers)
4️⃣ Eagles (Tertiary Consumers)
Energy is lost as heat or waste at each step of energy
transfer
in a food chain
Producers are autotrophs that convert sunlight or chemicals into energy through photosynthesis or
chemosynthesis
Secondary consumers are herbivores that feed on producers
False
Tertiary consumers are carnivores that feed on other
carnivores
Energy flows from producers through trophic levels, with some energy lost as
heat
Trophic levels represent the positions organisms occupy in a
food chain
based on their energy source
Match the trophic level with its description:
Producers ↔️ Autotrophs that convert sunlight into energy
Primary Consumers ↔️ Herbivores that feed on producers
Secondary Consumers ↔️ Carnivores that feed on primary consumers
Tertiary Consumers ↔️ Carnivores that feed on secondary consumers
Order the trophic levels in a simple food chain from lowest to highest:
1️⃣ Producers
2️⃣ Primary Consumers
3️⃣ Secondary Consumers
4️⃣ Tertiary Consumers
In a simple food chain, energy is lost at each step as heat or
waste
Energy pyramids illustrate the flow of energy through different
trophic levels
in an ecosystem
Approximately
90%
of energy is lost between each trophic level
What does net primary productivity (NPP) measure?
Organic matter created by producers
Energy transfer efficiency is the same across all trophic levels
False
One reason for energy loss between trophic levels is heat loss through
respiration
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