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Explain the difference between how plants get energy and how animals get energy. Plants (producers) use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make their own food through photosynthesis, while animals (consumers) get energy by eating other organisms (plants and/or animals).
Describe the role of a producer in an ecosystem. Include an example. The role of a producer is to get energy by making its own food, usually through photosynthesis, and convert the sun's energy into chemical energy stored as food for the rest of the ecosystem. Example: Grass or algae.
Describe the role of a consumer in an ecosystem. Include an example. The role of a consumer is to obtain energy by eating other organisms (plants and/or animals). Example: A rabbit (primary consumer) or an owl (secondary/tertiary consumer).
What is the job of a decomposer? Why are decomposers important? The job is to break down dead organisms and waste matter, turning it into simple nutrients that return to the soil air and water They are important because they cycle matter and nutrients back into the ecosystem allowing plants to grow and keeping the foo
Why is the Sun considered the original source of energy for most ecosystems The Sun is considered the original source of energy because producers (plants, algae) use its light energy to make their own food through photosynthesis. This chemical energy stored in producers is then transferred to every other organism (consumers) in t
Identify the producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, and tertiary consumer in a food chain of your choice. Producer: Grass; Primary Consumer: Grasshopper; Secondary Consumer: Mouse; Tertiary Consumer: Owl.
Draw a food chain with at least four organisms and explain how energy moves through it. A food chain is a linear sequence of organisms showing how energy moves. Example: Grass > Mouse > Snake > Hawk. Energy begins with the grass (producer). At each consumption step, energy is transferred. Only about 10% of the energy is passed to the next le
How might a decrease in a prey population affect predators? A decrease in a prey population would cause the predator population to decrease because their main food source is reduced. The predators would struggle to find enough food to survive and reproduce.
Describe mutualism and provide an example. Mutualism is an ecological relationship where both interacting organisms benefit. Example: A bee pollinating a coneflower.
Describe parasitism and explain which organism benefits and which is harmed. Parasitism is an ecological relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another. The organism that benefits is the parasite (e.g., mosquito), and the organism that is harmed is the host (e.g., bison).
Describe competition and explain why it occurs. Competition occurs when two or more organisms in an ecosystem need or fight for the same limited resources. This occurs because resources like food (e.g., berries) or living space are finite, and multiple organisms require them to survive.
Describe a predator-prey relationship. A predator-prey relationship is an interaction where one organism (the predator) hunts and kills another organism (the prey) for food and energy. Example: The owl is a predator and the vole is its prey.
Why do populations fluctuate instead of growing forever? Populations fluctuate and do not grow forever because of limiting factors such as a shortage of food and water and limited space. When a population exceeds the available resources, its numbers will begin to decline.
How can scientists use graphs to predict future population changes? Scientists use graphs to track population changes over time (e.g., rise, fall, or fluctuation). By analyzing these past trends and patterns, they can project or predict what the population might do in the future, such as predicting future population fluct
What is an invasive species and why can it be harmful? An invasive species is an organism that is introduced to an ecosystem where it is not native. It can be harmful because it often lacks natural predators, allowing it to overpopulate and disrupt the food web by causing the populations of its prey or compet
How can a new predator affect an ecosystem? A new predator can greatly affect an ecosystem by causing the population of its prey to decrease. This, in turn, can cause the new predator's own population to increase due to a temporary abundance of food.
What is the difference between a biotic factor and an abiotic factor? A biotic factor is a living component of an ecosystem (such as a plant or animal), while an abiotic factor is a nonliving physical component of the environment (such as water, light, or temperature).
Give three examples of abiotic factors. Three examples of abiotic factors are: Temperature, Water/Drought, and Sunlight/Light.
. How might a drought affect producers and consumers? A drought (lack of water) would negatively affect producers, causing them to die off or decrease in population. This would, in turn, severely affect consumers, as it reduces their food source, causing the consumer population to decrease as well.
Which trophic level contains the most energy? Explain why. The producers (first trophic level/base) contain the most energy. This is because energy is lost at each level as you move up the pyramid, with only about 10% of the energy being transferred to the next consumer level, and the rest (90%) is used by the or
Why are there usually fewer top predators than producers? There are fewer top predators than producers because of the 10% Rule. Since only about 10% of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next, the top predators have much less energy available to them, meaning the ecosystem can only support a
Explain why producers form the base of an energy pyramid. Producers form the base of an energy pyramid because they are the first trophic level and convert the Sun's energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis. Since they hold the total available energy entering the ecosystem, this level is the largest, s
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