Energy Transfer + Food Chains Flashcards

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Population definition

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All individuals of a particular species within a defined area

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Community definition

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A group of different populations living in the same area

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3
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Habitat definition

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The physical, chemical and biological environment in which an organism lives

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4
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Ecosystem definition

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A community of living things and the environment in which they live

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5
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How can quadrant sampling be used (3)

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Calculate the total population of a species
Calculate the percentage cover of a species
Calculate the percentage frequency of a species

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How do you calculate the total population of a species

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Using quadrat sampling
Count the number of individuals in a quadrat
Can be used for large organisms

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How do you calculate the percentage cover of a species

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Quadrat is divided into 100 smaller squares and count how many squares have at least 50% cover of the species
Can be used for moss

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How do you calculate the percentage frequency of a species

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Quadrat is divided into 100 smaller squares and count the number of squares the species is in
Can be used for daisies

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9
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What are producers

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These are plants which photosynthesise. They supply the energy for the ecosystem

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10
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What do food chains show

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The relationships between species in a habitat

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What are consumers

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These are animals that eat the plants or other animals

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12
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What are decomposes

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These are bacteria or fungi which decay dead material in order to recycle nutrients

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13
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What is determines the physical environment

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This includes non-biological components such as water, soil, temperatures, sunlight

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14
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Where are decomposes mostly found

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In the soil

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15
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What do all living things need

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Energy

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16
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Where do living things originally get their energy from

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The sun

17
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What can producers do

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Turn the energy from the sunlight into food

18
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What is passed along a food chain

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Energy

19
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What are each stages of the food chain called

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A tropic level

20
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What are the names of the different the tropic levels

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Producer
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer/ top predator

21
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What is a herbivore

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An animal that eats plants (primary consumers)

22
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What is a carnivore

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An animal that eats other animals (second and tertiary consumers)

23
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What are food webs

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When food chains overlap each other in an ecosystem is called a food web

24
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What can ecological pyramids show that that food webs/chains can’t

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Can show the number of organisms, biomass and amount of energy transfer

25
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What are the three types of pyramid

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Pyramid of numbers
Pyramid of biomass
Pyramid of energy transfer

26
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In pyramids of numbers what do the size of each block mean and how are the blocks of each pyramid ordered

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The number of organisms

Producer always are at the base and each trophic level in succession above it

27
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What is biomass

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The total amount of living material in organisms

28
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How do we represent the energy flow of a food chain

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Using a pyramid of energy transfer

29
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What happens to the energy that does not get passed on to the next trophic level (2)

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Lost from movement
Respiration (heat)
Some materials are egested (not absorbed)

30
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How much energy is lost at each trophic level? So what does this mean for the number of trophic levels

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90%

Limits the number of trophic levels in a food chain