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Calculating Kcal Ecological Pyramids

Calculating Kcal Ecological Pyramids

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Biology

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11th Grade

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Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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14 Slides • 23 Questions

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Revising Food Chains, Food webs and teh flow of energy

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What is the ecological role of the seal?
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Primary Consumer
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Secondary Consumer
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Producer
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Tertiary Consumer

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How much energy is passed on to the next trophic level?
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100%
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10%
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1%
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0%

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Multiple Choice

What starts every food chain or food web?
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Producers
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Primary Consumers
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Secondary Consumers
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The Sun

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If there are 100 KJ of energy available at the secondary consumer level, how many KJ of energy are available at the producer level?

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10 KJ

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1,000 KJ

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10,000 KJ

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1 KJ

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Plants receive 4500 cal from the sun. How many calories will a primary consumer receive?
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4500
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4.5
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45
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450

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What is the ecological role of the seal?
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Primary Consumer
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Which of the following organisms are autotrophic?
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Flower
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Rabbit
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Wolf

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What is the ecological role of the krill in this food chain?
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Tertiary Consumer
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Producer
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Primary Consumer
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Secondary Consumer

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How do autotrophic organisms obtain their energy?

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Consuming other organisms.

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Converting solar energy into chemical energy.

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Multiple Choice

How do autotrophic organisms obtain their energy?
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Consuming other organisms.
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Converting solar energy into chemical energy.

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Ecological Pyramids

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Objective

(e) describe and interpret pyramids of numbers and of biomass

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Open Ended

Can you define a ecological pyramid....?

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An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation of the relationship between the different living organisms at different trophic levels.

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Types of ecological pyramids

  • Pyramid of numbers

  • Pyramid of biomass

  • Pyramid of energy

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Pyramid of numbers

  • Upright (grassland)

  • Inverted (woodland)

  • Partially inverted (parasitic food chains)

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Upright vs Inverted pyramid of numbers

inverted pyramid of numbers can be made for food chains from the woodland ecosystems

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Partially inverted pyramid of numbers


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Open Ended

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construct a pyramid of numbers for this food chain

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Multiple Choice

1. Why is it unusual for a large number of organisms to be present at the top of an ecological pyramid?





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A. Animals at the top of the pyramid are the largest.

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B. Animals at the top have shorter lives.

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C. The amount of energy available by the time the top of the pyramid is reached is not enough to sustain many individuals.

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D. Humans are most interested in hunting animals occupying the top level of the ecological pyramid.

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Pyramids of biomass

These are more logical with reference to the actual amount of stored energy for the next trophic level

They can also be inverted - especially incase of aquatic food chains

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Open Ended

Think and suggest one disadvantage that comes to your mind of the biomass pyramids.

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Pyramid of energy

  • A pyramid of energy shows how much energy is retained in the form of new biomass at each trophic level,

  • These pyramids are always upright because, in order for the ecosystem to sustain itself, there must be more energy at lower trophic levels than there is at higher trophic level

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Comparison of ecological pyramids

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Which kind of a pyramid of numbers does this figure seem to represent?

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inverted

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partially inverted

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upright

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Revising Food Chains, Food webs and teh flow of energy

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