
Interactions of Trophic
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Science
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12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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14 Slides • 19 Questions
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• Energy flows through ecosystems via movement between
trophic levels through food chains and food webs.
– The quality of energy available to organisms decreases as each
successive trophic level is reached, because so much energy (heat) is lost moving from one level to the next.
3.3 What Happens To Energy in an Ecosystem?
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Multiple Choice
As energy moves through a food web, the quality of the energy _____.
increases
decreases
stays the same
tastes pretty good
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Drag and Drop
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
In a food web, the arrow points to...
(Choose 2)
the one doing the eating
the energy flow
the one being eaten
larger organisms
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Labelling
How many kcal are stored at each trophic level of this food pyramid?
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1
10000
100
1000
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Multiple Choice
What is the APEX predator in this food chain?
plant
grasshopper
frog
snake
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Multiple Choice
What is it called when there are multiple food chains tied together?
food web
food knot
polytrophic map
a three course meal
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Multiple Select
Which are true about biodiversity?
the size of the area affects biodiversity
climate affects biodiversity
more biodiverse areas are more resilient to change
biodiverse systems don't need protection
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Categorize
producers
plants
Consumers
decomposers
animals
Classify the following as autotrophs or heterotrophs
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• Food chains
– A sequence of organisms, each of which serves
as a nutritional source for the next
– About 90% energy lost at each link in food chain,
as organisms convert chemical energy from food
to energy needed to live and grow
• Food webs
– A complex network of interconnected food chains
Energy Flows Through Ecosystems in Food Chains and
Food Webs
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Fill in the Blank
Only about __% of energy is passed onto the next link in a food chain.
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Labelling
Food chains are a sequence of organisms that energy travels through.
Food webs are a complex network of food webs.
food web
food chain
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Energy Flow in a Food Chain
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Fill in the Blank
How is energy "lost" at every trophic level?
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Reorder
Reorder the following starting with the trophic level that uses sunlight to make food.
Producers
Primary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
Tertiary Consumers
Decomposers
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Feeding Relationships in a Food Web
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Match
Match the organisms from the food web to their role.
phytoplankton
krill
squid
human
producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer
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A Generalized Pyramid of Energy Flow
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Multiple Choice
In most energy pyramids, where would you find the most energy available?
producers
primary consumers
secondary consumers
tertiary consumers
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• Gross primary productivity (GPP)
– Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert
radiant energy into chemical energy
• Net primary productivity (NPP)
– Rate at which producers use photosynthesis to
produce and store chemical energy, minus the
rate at which they use energy for cellular respiration
• A measure of the rate at which producers make
chemical energy potentially available to consumers
Primary Productivity
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Multiple Choice
Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) has to do with...
how quickly herbivores eat producers
how quickly carnivores eat herbivores
how quickly chemical energy is made in the 1st trophic later
how quickly energy is converted to the 2nd trophic level
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Multiple Choice
Which number is always going to be larger?
GPP
Gross Primary Productivity
NPP
Net Primary Productivity
could be either
they are the same
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• Despite low NPP, oceans produce most of the
world’s biomass because of their vast size.
• Tropical rain forests have high NPP due to
their great variety and abundance of plants.
• Only plant matter represented by NPP is
available as nutrients for consumers.
– The planet’s NPP ultimately limits the number of
consumers that can survive.
Ecosystems Vary in Their Net Primary Productivity (NPP)
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Multiple Choice
Where is most of the world's biomass?
deserts
oceans
South Carolina
rainforests
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Reorder
Reorder the following from least to most NPP.
least ------> most
desert
ocean
South Carolina
rainforest
© 2017 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
• Energy flows through ecosystems via movement between
trophic levels through food chains and food webs.
– The quality of energy available to organisms decreases as each
successive trophic level is reached, because so much energy (heat) is lost moving from one level to the next.
3.3 What Happens To Energy in an Ecosystem?
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