B3 - Pyramids of Biomass and Number Flashcards

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1
Q

What decreases as you move up a trophic level?

A

The amount of biomass

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2
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What model can we use to show how biomass changes?

A

Pyramids of biomass

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3
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Give an example of a food chain starting with a rose bush

A

2000g of rose bush, feeds 80g of caterpillars, which feeds 20g of birds.

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What does each bar on a pyramid of biomass show?

A

The mass of living material at that stage of the food chain, basically how much all the organisms at each level would weigh if you put them all together.

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What goes on the bottom of a pyramid of biomass?

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The producer, because it’s the bottom of the food chain.

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What do the different levels of the pyramid of biomass show?

A

Bottom level - producers

Then primary consumers, then secondary consumers etc

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Why are biomass pyramids a pyramid shape?

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Because biomass is lost at each stage of the food chain.

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Why is it some times difficult to construct and accurate pyramid of biomass?

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Because some organism feed at more than one trophic level.

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In a pyramid of numbers what does a bar show?

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The number of organisms at that stage of the food chain.

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10
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Which type of pyramid can be different shapes?

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Pyramid of numbers

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See page 49 for question. (2 marks)

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B because the bar for the producer is smaller than for the primary consumers (1 mark) and just one tree or large plant can feed many consumers (1 mark).

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