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What's for dinner?
By Ela Badoni
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Question 11
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All the energy used and stored by an organism in a lower trophic level is passed on to the organism in the next highest trophic level.
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Question 13
13.
Why do you think energy is lost each time one organism eats another?
Question 1
1.
What travels through a food chain or food web?
Plants
Animals
Energy
Sun
Question 2
2.
What is the ultimate energy source for all life on Earth?
Sun
Deep sea vents
Plants
Animals
Question 3
3.
What do food chains start with?
Producers
Consumers
Energy source
Predators
Question 4
4.
In chemosynthesis
energy is obtained from sunlight
energy is obtained from bacteria
energy is obtained from chemicals
Question 5
5.
Primary producers are also known as
Herbivores
Consumers
Autotrophs
Predators
Question 6
6.
Herbivores get their energy from
Sunlight
Plants
Animals
Predators
Question 7
7.
Herbivores are also known as
Primary producers
Primary consumers
Secondary consumers
Quaternary consumers
Question 8
8.
Animals that feed on herbivores are called
Primary Producers
Primary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
Quaternary Consumers
Question 9
9.
Tertiary consumers eat
Primary Producers
Primary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
Quaternary Consumers
Question 10
10.
Each food chain ends with
Primary consumer
Secondary consumer
Tertiary consumer
Top predator
Question 12
12.
Each trophic level has how much less energy available to pass on to the next level?
0.1%
1%
10%
20%