Lesson 2.1

With reference to the following statements about a woodland ecosystem.
Which statement describes a community?
A
All the oak trees
B
All the plants
C
All the plants and animals
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With reference to the following statements about a woodland ecosystem.
Which statement describes a community?
A
All the oak trees
B
All the plants
C
All the plants and animals

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Organisms that are responsible for returning matter back into the environment are the
A
herbivores
B
carnivores
C
omnivores
D
decomposers

Slide 2 - Quiz

Organisms that only eat plants are called
A
herbivores
B
omnivores
C
scavengers
D
carnivores

Slide 3 - Quiz

In the food web shown which organism would be called an omnivore?
A
Grasshopper
B
Frog
C
Mouse
D
Fungus

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In the food web which organism would have the largest population?
A
Eagle
B
Mouse
C
Frog
D
Grasshopper

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01:28
What do the arrows in food chains and food webs represent?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

02:15
Energy lost
Three main reasons why only 10% of the energy passes to the next level:
  1. Energy is lost through respiration (being used by the organism)
  2. Not all the food is digested. There is still energy left in the undigested food
  3. Most of the time there will be parts of the organism that are not consumed. The parts that are left still contain energy

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Pyramids
Pyramids can be used to show a food chain and also include an extra piece of information.
You can have pyramids of numbers, biomass or energy.
Pyramids of numbers and biomass don't necessarily have a pyramid shape. The energy pyramid does, because only 10% of the energy carries to the next level.

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The primary source for all energy used by animals on our planet is
A
the animals they eat
B
the plants they eat
C
sunlight absorbed by animals
D
sunlight absorbed by plants

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Which of the following statements about the flow of energy in nature is NOT true?
A
A major portion of the energy from food is used to keep our bodies warm
B
A large amount of energy in food is needed for bodily functions
C
Some energy from the food we eat is lost as wastes which are passed from the body
D
Most of the food energy from one trophic level is passed on to the next trophic level

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways energy is lost to other organisms as it passes through a food web?
A
Cellular respiration
B
Growth and repair
C
As heat
D
As waste material

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What is the average amount of energy that passes from one feeding level to the next in a food chain?
A
10%
B
25%
C
50%
D
100%

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Homework
  • Read pages 426-431
  • Complete this lessonup
  • Complete the worksheet pyramids

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