7.4 Trophic Levels in an Ecosystem Flashcards
what does a food chain show?
it describes the feeding relationships between organisms and the resultant stages of biomass transfer.
what are trophic levels?
the stages in a food chain`
what is trophic level 1?
plants and algae which make their own food (through photosynthesis) - called producers.
how are trophic levels represented?
trophic levels are represented by numbers, starting from 1. after 1, trophic levels are numbered according to far along the organism is in the food chain.
what is trophic level 2?
herbivores which eat producers - called primary consumers.
what is trophic level 3?
carnivores that eat herbivores - called secondary consumers.
what is an apex predator?
a carnivore with no predators
what is trophic level 4?
carnivores that eat other carnivores - called tertiary consumers.
how do decomposers break down dead matter?
decomposers release enzymes which catalyse the breakdown of dead material into smaller molecules. soluable small food molecules then diffuse into the microorganisms.
what is biomass?
thew dry mass of all of the living organisms in an area.
why is dry mass used for biomass?
because the wet mass varies as the volume of water in the organism varies.
what percentage of the incident energy from light for photosynthesis do producers transfer?
1%
how do you calculate the efficiency of biomass transfer?
efficiency = (energy transferred/total energy available) x 100
what percentage of the biomass from one trophic level is transferred to the level above it in feeding?
approximately 10%
what is the producer in a pyramid of biomass?
the bottom of the pyramid is the producer