
Willowridge Flow of Energy Producers Consumers
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Willowridge Flow of Energy Producers Consumers
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Producers vs Consumers
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Use at least 1 sentence do explain why Photosynthesis is important to life
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Multiple Choice
Sugar is produced by the process of:
eating candy...yummmy!!!!
drinking high sugar drinks
Photosynthesis
factories
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Type answer...
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3 examples of autotrophs (producers) are:
plants
chickens
bacteria
algea
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How are trophic levels assigned?
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Multiple Choice
An ecosystem depends on _____ moving through it so animals can survive
energy
producers
the sun
the four seasons
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Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Using Trophic levels, a chicken eating a worm which ate a plant would be at what tropic level?
Producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
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Using Trophic levels, a fox eating a chicken which ate a worm which ate a plant would be at what tropic level?
Producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
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Using Trophic levels, a worm a plant would be at what tropic level?
Producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
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One of the cool things about being a nasty decomposer is that they eat from:
producers
primary consumers
secondary consumers
tertiary consumers
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I expect a long answer: What would happen if the Tuna was removed to the food chain? Discuss the effects on what it consumes and what consumes it.
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a scavenger eats:
producers
herbivores
Omnivores
carnivores
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a carnivore eats:
producers
herbivores
omnivores
carnivores
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a herbivore eats:
producers
herbivores
omnivores
carnivores
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Make an example of a food web starting with mice (what do they eat and what eats them) . Example using fishing worms: Fishing worms eat bacteria. Fish eat the worms. Humans eat the fish.
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give detailed answer. What happens to the lost energy in an energy pyramid?
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now you are going to get a sheet of paper and fold it hotdog style. The title will be related to your animal of choice and its role in the food cycle. Page 1 title and drawing in environment. Page 2 Is your animal a herbivore? omnivore? carnivore? scavenger? And how do you know this? Is it a primary, secondary etc energy consumer? And how do you know this? Page 3
What happens to the food cycle if what your animal ate is romoved? what happens if you animal is removed? what happens if the predator of you animal is removed? Page 4
Why is your animal needed in your environment? YOU will submit a picture of this work to schoology or where your teacher instructs.
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