A) Detritivores B) Decomposers C) Heterotrophs D) Autotrophs...At Parque de Manual Antonio, what...
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At this point bacteria are breaking it
down and bringing nutrients back
into the soil they are
A) Detritivores
B) Decomposers
C) Heterotrophs
D) Autotrophs
This cicadas eat the fluids from a
tree they are
A) Carnivores
B) Autotrophs
C) Omnivores
D) Herbivores
This is a picture of a(n)
A) Herbivore
B) Autotroph
C) Heterotroph
D) Omnivore
This snake hangs out in the trees
to catch birds for food. It is a
A) Herbivore
B) Omnivore
C) Carnivore
D) Producer
At Parque de Manual Antonio, what
would happen if there was a fire?
A) Habitats will be lost allowing more
species to live in the area.
B) Producers will grow which would
cause an increase in biodiversity.
C) Producers will decline which
would cause an increase in
biodiversity.
D) Producers will decline which
would cause a decrease in
biodiversity.
Communities Continued…..
Community
19. I can label the different levels of
producers and consumers on a food
web.
20. I can identify which trophic level an
organism is in.
Trophic levels are a way of identifying what
kinds of food an organism uses.
4th trophic level
-carnivore
3rd trophic level
-omnivores
2nd trophic level
-herbivores
1st trophic level
-producers
What trophic level will the crocodile
be in? A. Primary Producer
B. Primary Consumer
C. Secondary Consumer
D. Tertiary Consumer
What trophic level will the red
winged grasshopper that eats plants
be in? A. Primary Producer
B. Primary Consumer
C. Secondary Consumer
D. Tertiary Consumer
What trophic level will the scorpion
that eats insects be in? A. Primary Producer
B. Primary Consumer
C. Secondary Consumer
D. Tertiary Consumer
Food Web
Community Cont.
21. I can define biomass and explain a
biomass pyramid.
Energy in an ecosystem is
transferred through trophic levels of
that ecosystem
Biomass: how much life there is
in a given area.
Biomass Pyramid
and
Energy Pyramid
Lowest Trophic level
determines the
Carrying Capacity of
the ecosystem.
(how much a
community can
hold)
22I can explain the direction of energy flow
in an energy pyramid.
• I can explain what happens to the energy
as you go up an energy pyramid.
Biomass and Energy Transfer
1 hawk 10 snakes
100 mice feed 1000 plants feed
****Rule of 10****
Only 10%
of the energy is transferred
to the next organism
List all of the
biotic factors
A. Helmet
B. Humans
C. Bushes
D. Sky
E. Trees
F. Rope
What would be the order of growth if
Arenal Volcano produced new land? A. Grass lichens trees-bushes
B. Bushes grass lichens trees
C. Trees bushes grass lichens
D. Lichens grass bushes trees
If Macaw’s eat fruit how much energy
would they receive if there were
1,000 producers? A. 100
B. 10,000
C. 1
D. 10
Community Cont.
24. I can explain the 3 types of relationships
between different species.
Forms of Species Interaction
Competition: two species are fighting for the same resources
Predation: one species hunts the other
Symbiosis
1. Parasitism: one benefits one is hurt ( Humans and tape worm)
2. Commensalism: one benefits the other is unaffected (anemone and clown fish)
3. Mutualism: both organisms benefit (rhino and bird)
Where both organisms benefit is
called
A. Parasitism
B. Competition
C. Commensalism
D. Mutualism
While one organism benefits while
the other is unaffected is called
A. Competition
B. Commensalism
C. Mutualism
D. Parasitism
When one organism benefits while
the other is harmed is called
A. Parasitism
B. Competition
C. Commensalism
D. Mutualism