7.4 Trophic Levels in an Ecosystem Flashcards

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what does a food chain show?

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it describes the feeding relationships between organisms and the resultant stages of biomass transfer.

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what are trophic levels?

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the stages in a food chain`

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what is trophic level 1?

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plants and algae which make their own food (through photosynthesis) - called producers.

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how are trophic levels represented?

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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.

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what is trophic level 2?

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herbivores which eat producers - called primary consumers.

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what is trophic level 3?

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carnivores that eat herbivores - called secondary consumers.

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what is an apex predator?

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a carnivore with no predators

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what is trophic level 4?

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carnivores that eat other carnivores - called tertiary consumers.

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how do decomposers break down dead matter?

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decomposers release enzymes which catalyse the breakdown of dead material into smaller molecules. soluable small food molecules then diffuse into the microorganisms.

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what is biomass?

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thew dry mass of all of the living organisms in an area.

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why is dry mass used for biomass?

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because the wet mass varies as the volume of water in the organism varies.

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what percentage of the incident energy from light for photosynthesis do producers transfer?

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1%

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how do you calculate the efficiency of biomass transfer?

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efficiency = (energy transferred/total energy available) x 100

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what percentage of the biomass from one trophic level is transferred to the level above it in feeding?

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approximately 10%

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what is the producer in a pyramid of biomass?

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the bottom of the pyramid is the producer

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why are biomass transfers not 100% efficient?

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energy is lost through:
- egestion (removal of faeces)
- excretion (removal of waste products e.g. urine containing urea and water)
- respiration (loss of carbon dioxide and water) in which large amounts of glucose are used
- the production of inedible bones and shells

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how does the efficiency of biomass transfers affect the number of trophic levels in a biomass pyramid?

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the less efficient the transfers, the fewer trophic levels and the fewer organisms in higher trophic levels.

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what is a biomass pyramid?

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a pryamid that shows the total dry mass of organisms at each trophic level
trophic level 1 is at the bottom of the pyramid

12
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what is a pyramid of numbers?

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a pyramid of numbers shows the number of organisms at each trophic level

13
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why are some pyramid of numbers not pyramid shaped?

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pryamids of numbers don’t take size and mass of organisms into account.

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calculate the efficiency of this biomass transfer from the flowers to the caterpillar:
flowers are eaten by caterpillers using 800kJ, and 4000kJ energy is lost through the flowers

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efficiency = (energy transferred/total energy available) x 100
total energy available = 800kJ + 4000kJ = 4800kJ
energy transferred = 800kJ
800/4800 x 100 = 16.67%