Levels of Organization & Food Chains Flashcards

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List the levels of biological organization in order from smallest to largest.

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Sub-atomic particles, Atoms, Molecules, Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organisms, Populations, Communities, Ecosystems, Biomes, Biosphere, Solar System, Galaxies, Universe

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The tiny parts of an atom including protons, neutrons, & electrons.

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Subatomic Particles

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3
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The building blocks of all matter.

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Atoms

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4
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Made of several atoms bonded together.

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Molecules

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5
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The building blocks of all organisms.

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Cells

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6
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A group of similar cells working together.

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Tissues

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7
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A group of tissues working together in a complete body part.

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Organ

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8
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A group of organs working together for a specific function.

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Organ System

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9
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A complete living thing.

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Organism

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10
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A single species of organisms breeding together in a certain area.

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Population

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11
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Multiple species interacting in an area.

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Community

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12
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All the living and non-living things interacting in an area.

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Ecosystem

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13
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A group of similar ecosystems across the globe.

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Biome

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14
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The thin layer of life surrounding our planet.

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Biosphere

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The Sun and all of the planets and other objects that orbit around it.

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Solar System

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16
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A group of thousands of stars orbiting a common center of mass.

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Galaxy

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17
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All of the matter and energy that exists.

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Universe

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18
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Living parts of an ecosystem.

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Biotic Factors

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19
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Non-living parts of an ecosystem.

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Abiotic factors

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20
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The variety of organisms in an ecosystem.

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Biodiversity

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21
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The process where energy and nutrients are transferred through an ecosystem.

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Food Chain or Food Web

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22
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Compare food chains to food webs.

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Both show the movement of energy and nutrients through an ecosystem, but food webs are more detailed, showing all of the different foods eaten by organisms and all of the predators that feed on them.

23
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Every food web starts with….

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The Sun (except some deep water ecosystems that start with hydrothermal vents - underwater hot springs).

24
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Organisms that harvest energy from non-living sources.

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Producers

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The formal name for producers.

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Autotrophs

26
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Any organism that gets its energy from other organisms.

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Consumer

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The formal name for consumers.

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Heterotrophs

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Organisms that get their energy by eating plants.

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Herbivores

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Organisms that get their energy by eating animals.

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Carnivores

30
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Organisms that get their energy by eating both plants and animals.

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Omnivores

31
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Organisms that get their energy by eating tiny particles of once-living organisms.

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Detrivores

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Organisms that get their energy by eating dead organisms that they did not kill.

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Scavengers

33
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Organisms that get their energy by absorbing molecules from once-living organisms, which converts the molecules into nutrients that can be recycled through the ecosystem.

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Decomposers

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Organisms that get their energy by eating fish.

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Piscivores

35
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Organisms that get their energy by eating insects.

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Insectivores

36
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Organisms that get their energy by eating fruit.

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Frugivores

37
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The proper name for any level of a food chain.

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Trophic Level

38
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The trophic level that includes herbivores.

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Primary Consumers

39
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The trophic level that includes carnivores that eat herbivores.

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Secondary Consumers

40
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The trophic level that includes carnivores that eat carnivores.

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Tertiary Consumers

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The level of a food chain that includes producers.

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First Trophic Level.

42
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The level of a food chain that includes herbivores.

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Second Trophic Level

43
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The level of a food chain that includes carnivores that eat herbivores.

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Third Trophic Level

44
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The level of a food chain that includes carnivores that eat carnivores.

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Fourth Trophic Level

45
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The organisms in a food chain that recycle nutrients back to the producers.

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Decomposers

46
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The average amount of energy that is transferred from one trophic level to another.

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10%

47
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If the producers capture 752 calories, how much energy is transferred to the herbivores?

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75.2 Calories

48
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A diagram showing the amount of energy at each trophic level.

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Energy Pyramid

49
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Energy pyramids show that there are always _________ producers than herbivores in an ecosystem.

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More

50
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Energy pyramids show that the number of carnivores must always be _____________ than the number of herbivores in an ecosystem.

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Less

51
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Energy pyramids explain why a visitor to an ecosystem will always see ___________, and they will probably see some __________, but they would have to be very lucky to see any ________.

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Producers, Herbivores, Carnivores

52
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Energy pyramids explain why carnivores often need ___________ areas to survive.

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Larger

53
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Energy pyramids explain why organisms at this trophic level are often endangered.

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Carnivores