4. Food Chains and Energy Pyramids Flashcards

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What does each species in a food chain feed on? Are there any exceptions?

A
  • each species feeds on the previous one

- the exception is the producer, which makes its own food by photosynthesis

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What is the trophic level of an organism?

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its position in the food chain

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Give some examples of trophic levels?

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producer, primary consumer, tertiary consumer = different trophic levels

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How many trophic levels does a food chain usually have?

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  • commonly: 3 or 4

- rarely: 5+

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How can the limited length of food chains be explained?

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by the theories of energy flow and energy loss:

  • only a small proportion of biomass is passed from one trophic level to the next
  • this proportion (expressed as %) is variable, but is unlikely to be more than 10%
  • once the fourth/fifth trophic level is reached, too little energy remains to sustain another level
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What do energy pyramids show?

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how much energy flows through each trophic level in a community
- they clearly demonstrate the amount of energy dropped along food chains

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How is energy shown in an energy pyramid?

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amount of energy per square meter of area occupied by the community and per year (kJm^-2 year^-1)

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What shape are energy pyramids? Are they always this shape? Why are they this shape?

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  • pyramid shaped
  • yes
  • because energy is lost at each trophic level, so less remains for the next level
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Energy is lost at each successive stage of an energy pyramid. What is also lost? What does this mean?

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biomass

- means that the energy content per gram of tissues of each successive tropic level is not lower

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How is biomass lost?

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  • when carbon compounds are broken down by cell respiration and the carbon dioxide produced is excreted
  • removal of waste products of metabolism such as urea
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What type of graph is a pyramid of energy?

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a bar chart with horizontal bars arrange symmetrically

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How should you draw an pyramid of energy?

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  • bars drawn to scale and arrange symmetrically in horizontal position
  • labels should indicate trophic level with producers at the base
  • helpful to put energy values alongside each bar on pyramid
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How can energy pyramids not be drawn?

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as triangles - they do not show trophic levels accurately

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