What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the third level of the food chain.
Primary consumers make up the last level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
Primary consumers make up the first level of the food chain, while producers make up the last level of the food chain.
Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
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Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
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Question 1: What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain energy and are also known as consumers?
Answer: heterotrophs
Question 2: What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
Answer: Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
Question 3: As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
Answer: 10 percent
Question 4: Use the image below to answer the question.
Answer: lion
Question 5: Is the tamarisk beetle an invasive species? Read the following passage, and use the evidence provided to determine whether or not they would be classified as invasive.
“Tamarisk trees were introduced to the U.S. as an ornamental shrub due to their pretty pink color and ability to provide erosion control. However, they were soon recognized as invasives due to their hoarding of light, water, and nutrients, drying out riparian areas. They also were outcompeting the plants that the Southwestern willow flycatcher nested in. As a result, the tamarisk beetle was introduced because they eat the tamarisk plant. They were extremely effective, except there was one caveat- the flycatcher birds had begun to use the tamarisk to nest in. So, protocols had to be adjusted to allow some tamarisk to remain; no beetles were released within 200 miles of any flycatcher nest, so the bird populations could continue to grow while the beetles continued to remove invasive tamarisk trees in other areas."
Answer: No, the tamarisk beetle is not invasive, because it is only destroying the intended invasive plants.
Question 6: The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
Answer: the sun.
Question 7: Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
Answer: There are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.
Question 8: When humans undergo anaerobic respiration, they
Answer: experience sore muscles.
Question 9: Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order.
“Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
Answer: photosynthesis; respiration; heat
Question 10: Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
Answer: Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
Question 11: Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
Answer: chemical
Question 1: What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain energy and are also known as consumers?
Answer: heterotrophs
Question 2: What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
Answer: Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
Question 3: As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
Answer: 10 percent
Question 4: Use the image below to answer the question.
Answer: lion
Question 5: Is the tamarisk beetle an invasive species? Read the following passage, and use the evidence provided to determine whether or not they would be classified as invasive.
“Tamarisk trees were introduced to the U.S. as an ornamental shrub due to their pretty pink color and ability to provide erosion control. However, they were soon recognized as invasives due to their hoarding of light, water, and nutrients, drying out riparian areas. They also were outcompeting the plants that the Southwestern willow flycatcher nested in. As a result, the tamarisk beetle was introduced because they eat the tamarisk plant. They were extremely effective, except there was one caveat- the flycatcher birds had begun to use the tamarisk to nest in. So, protocols had to be adjusted to allow some tamarisk to remain; no beetles were released within 200 miles of any flycatcher nest, so the bird populations could continue to grow while the beetles continued to remove invasive tamarisk trees in other areas."
Answer: No, the tamarisk beetle is not invasive, because it is only destroying the intended invasive plants.
Question 6: The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
Answer: the sun.
Question 7: Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
Answer: There are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.
Question 8: When humans undergo anaerobic respiration, they
Answer: experience sore muscles.
Question 9: Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order.
“Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
Answer: photosynthesis; respiration; heat
Question 10: Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
Answer: Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
Question 11: Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
Answer: chemical
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1 What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain energy and are also known as consumers?
(heterotrophs)
2 What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
(primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.)
3 As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
(10 percent)
4 In the image, which animal is a tertiary consumer?
(lion)
5 Using the ten percent rule, determine how many kilocalories of energy the tertiary consumer tuna will receive.
(135 Kcal)
6 The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
(the sun)
7 Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
(there are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.)
8 Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order.
“Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
(photosynthesis; respiration; heat)
9 Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
(yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration)
10 Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
(chemical)
11- 15 is on your own
(heterotrophs)
2 What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
(primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.)
3 As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
(10 percent)
4 In the image, which animal is a tertiary consumer?
(lion)
5 Using the ten percent rule, determine how many kilocalories of energy the tertiary consumer tuna will receive.
(135 Kcal)
6 The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
(the sun)
7 Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
(there are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.)
8 Read the following statement and choose the option that has the respective answers in the correct order.
“Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
(photosynthesis; respiration; heat)
9 Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
(yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration)
10 Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
(chemical)
11- 15 is on your own
i had a few different questions so i this helps someone.
100% as of 2/17/22
Q1: What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain energy and are also known as consumers?
A: heterotrophs
Q2: Which activity improves soil health?
A: composting
Q3: What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
A: Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
Q4: As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
A: 10 percent
Q5: In the image, which animal is a tertiary consumer?
A: lion
Q6: Is the tamarisk beetle an invasive species? Read the following passage, and use the evidence provided to determine whether or not they would be classified as invasive.
A: No, the tamarisk beetle is not invasive, because it is only destroying the intended invasive plants.
Q7: The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
A: the sun.
Q8: Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
A: There are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.
Q9: When humans undergo anaerobic respiration, they
A: experience sore muscles.
Q10: “Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
A: photosynthesis; respiration; heat
Q11: Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
A: Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
Q12: Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
A: chemical
Q13-Q17: on your own, sorry :/
Q1: What is the correct term for organisms that consume other organisms in order to gain energy and are also known as consumers?
A: heterotrophs
Q2: Which activity improves soil health?
A: composting
Q3: What is the major difference between the position of producers and primary consumers in the food chain?
A: Primary consumers make up the second level of the food chain, while producers make up the first level of the food chain.
Q4: As energy is passed through the food chain, some of the energy is lost as heat. What is the approximate amount of energy that is passed from one trophic level to the next?
A: 10 percent
Q5: In the image, which animal is a tertiary consumer?
A: lion
Q6: Is the tamarisk beetle an invasive species? Read the following passage, and use the evidence provided to determine whether or not they would be classified as invasive.
A: No, the tamarisk beetle is not invasive, because it is only destroying the intended invasive plants.
Q7: The ultimate source of energy for most organisms is
A: the sun.
Q8: Which of the following is the best evidence that supports the rule that only 10% of energy is transferred from one organism to another?
A: There are fewer organisms at the top of the food chain because there is less energy available for life processes.
Q9: When humans undergo anaerobic respiration, they
A: experience sore muscles.
Q10: “Energy inputs occur via __________ in plants or ingesting food in animals; this energy drives the flow of matter into and out of the cell. The energy is released by __________ and eventually cycles back into the ecosystem as __________.”
A: photosynthesis; respiration; heat
Q11: Do both animal and plant cells have mitochondria? Why or why not?
A: Yes; they both need mitochondria for cellular respiration.
Q12: Chemosynthesis relies on which energy source?
A: chemical
Q13-Q17: on your own, sorry :/
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12: herbivores eats plants and carnivores eats animals
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If 100,000 kJ of energy is available to the producers, how much energy is available to the secondary consumers in this food pyramid?
the answer is 1,000 kJ
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If 100,000 kJ of energy is available to the producers, how much energy is available to the secondary consumers in this food pyramid?
the answer is 1,000 kJ
everything else is correct tho, thanks Pineapple