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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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