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Question 1
What is the difference between producers and consumers?(1 point)
Responses

Producers are always animals, while consumers are always plants.
Producers are always animals, while consumers are always plants.

Producers rely on consumers for energy, while consumers create their own energy.
Producers rely on consumers for energy, while consumers create their own energy.

Producers create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while consumers obtain energy by eating other organisms
Producers create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while consumers obtain energy by eating other organisms

Producers and consumers both produce their own food, but consumers can also consume producers
Producers and consumers both produce their own food, but consumers can also consume producers
Question 2
What is the difference between net primary productivity (NPP) and gross primary productivity (GPP)?(1 point)
Responses

NPP is the total amount of energy captured by plants, and GPP is the energy available to consumers
NPP is the total amount of energy captured by plants, and GPP is the energy available to consumers

GPP is the rate of decomposition in an ecosystem, whereas NPP is the energy captured by plants
GPP is the rate of decomposition in an ecosystem, whereas NPP is the energy captured by plants

Both NPP and GPP refer to the energy used by plants, there is no difference
Both NPP and GPP refer to the energy used by plants, there is no difference

Net primary productivity (NPP) considers energy used in respiration, while gross primary productivity (GPP) does not
Net primary productivity (NPP) considers energy used in respiration, while gross primary productivity (GPP) does not
Question 3
Compared to the amount of energy available at the bottom of a food chain, what typically happens to the amount of energy available at higher trophic levels?(1 point)
Responses

The amount of energy decreases
The amount of energy decreases

The amount of energy increases
The amount of energy increases

The amount of energy fluctuates
The amount of energy fluctuates

The amount of energy remains the same
The amount of energy remains the same
Question 4
Select the response that best explains why detritivores are important for maintaining the health of an ecosystem.(1 point)
Responses

Detritivores provide food for primary producers
Detritivores provide food for primary producers

Detritivores prevent the growth of invasive species by consuming their seeds
Detritivores prevent the growth of invasive species by consuming their seeds

Detritivores decompose dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem
Detritivores decompose dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem

Detritivores regulate the population of herbivores by preying on them.
Detritivores regulate the population of herbivores by preying on them.
Question 5
Which of the following organisms perform photosynthesis?(1 point)
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Question 6
How can biomass be used as a source of energy?(1 point)
Responses

Biomass can be directly burned or converted into biofuels like ethanol and biogas, which can then be burned to release energy
Biomass can be directly burned or converted into biofuels like ethanol and biogas, which can then be burned to release energy

Biomass is a type of solar energy and cannot be used to generate electricity
Biomass is a type of solar energy and cannot be used to generate electricity

Biomass can only be composted and used as fertilizer
Biomass can only be composted and used as fertilizer

Biomass can only be used to create building materials
Biomass can only be used to create building materials
Question 7
What role do decomposers play in a food web?(1 point)
Responses

They are the primary consumers
They are the primary consumers

They capture energy from the sun
They capture energy from the sun

They break down organisms and recycle nutrients
They break down organisms and recycle nutrients

They produce their own food
They produce their own food
Question 8
In a food web, what would likely happen if a top predator is removed?(1 point)
Responses

Decomposers would become more numerous
Decomposers would become more numerous

The number of herbivores would increase
The number of herbivores would increase

The number of producers would decrease
The number of producers would decrease

There would be no change in the food web
There would be no change in the food web
Question 9
Invasive species are a threat to ecosystems because they:(1 point)
Responses

Reproduce very slowly
Reproduce very slowly

Do not have a natural predator
Do not have a natural predator

Are always brightly colored
Are always brightly colored

Are always larger than native species
Are always larger than native species
Question 10
The 10% rule of energy transfer states that:(1 point)
Responses

Only 10% of organisms survive to the next trophic level
Only 10% of organisms survive to the next trophic level

10% of the energy at one trophic level is available to the next level
10% of the energy at one trophic level is available to the next level

Energy increases by 10% as it moves through the food chain
Energy increases by 10% as it moves through the food chain

Decomposers capture 10% of the total ecosystem energy
Decomposers capture 10% of the total ecosystem energy
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1 answer

Here are the correct answers to each of your questions based on ecological principles:

Question 1: What is the difference between producers and consumers?

  • Correct Answer: Producers create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while consumers obtain energy by eating other organisms.

Question 2: What is the difference between net primary productivity (NPP) and gross primary productivity (GPP)?

  • Correct Answer: Net primary productivity (NPP) considers energy used in respiration, while gross primary productivity (GPP) does not.

Question 3: Compared to the amount of energy available at the bottom of a food chain, what typically happens to the amount of energy available at higher trophic levels?

  • Correct Answer: The amount of energy decreases.

Question 4: Select the response that best explains why detritivores are important for maintaining the health of an ecosystem.

  • Correct Answer: Detritivores decompose dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.

Question 5: Which of the following organisms perform photosynthesis?

  • [Please provide the options for this question so I can help you answer it.]

Question 6: How can biomass be used as a source of energy?

  • Correct Answer: Biomass can be directly burned or converted into biofuels like ethanol and biogas, which can then be burned to release energy.

Question 7: What role do decomposers play in a food web?

  • Correct Answer: They break down organisms and recycle nutrients.

Question 8: In a food web, what would likely happen if a top predator is removed?

  • Correct Answer: The number of herbivores would increase.

Question 9: Invasive species are a threat to ecosystems because they:

  • Correct Answer: Do not have a natural predator.

Question 10: The 10% rule of energy transfer states that:

  • Correct Answer: 10% of the energy at one trophic level is available to the next level.

If you can provide Question 5 with its corresponding options, I'd be happy to help with that as well!