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Draw an example of a food web, including an example of the following: a primary producer,
a primary consumer, a secondary consumer, and a tertiary consumer.
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- Construct a food chain for the following: An owl eats a snake, the snake eats a frog, the frog eats a grasshopper, and the grasshopper eats the plant. Label the producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and the highest consumer.Define producer, autotroph, consumer, heterotroph, herbivore, primary consumers, carnivore, secondary consumers, and omnivores. Give examples pleasea) Describe the relative numbers of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers expected in an ecosystem based on the food chain depicted below. b) Describe the shape that this pyramid of numbers would take. algae insect larvae yellow perch northern pike human c) If you were to include decomposers in the food chain above, where would you place them? Explain your answer.
- Which of the following statements BEST describes energy transfer in an ecosystem? A. If the primary producer has 175,000 kcal available, the secondary consumer will receive 17,500 kcal from the primary consumer. B. If the primary consumer has 175,000 kcal available, the secondary consumer will receive 17,500 kcal from the primary consumer. C. If the primary consumer has 175,000 kcal available, the tertiary consumer will receive 175 kcal from the secondary consumer. D. If the primary producer has 175,000 kcal available, the tertiary consumer will receive 17,500 kcal from the secondary consumer.Which of the following represents how nitrogen will move through the food chain? * O secondary consumer-> producers-> primary consumers producers-> primary consumers-> secondary consumers O tertiary consumers--> secondary consumers-> primary consumers-> producers O producers-> secondary consumers-> tertiary consumersAssume that a food chain consists of grass, rabbits, snakes, and eagles. Thus, snakes are classified as ______ consumers. Select one: Tertiary Primary Quaternary Secondary
- Map the Ecological balance of a food web with a symbiotic relationship of Predation (Prey & Predator relationship), which is composed of Decomposers, Producers, Primary Consumers, Secondary Consumers & Tertiary Consumers. Note: Food web is composed of interconnecting food chains.Can you make an more organized food web as well as putting if it is (producer,secondary,tertiary,etc) besides the organism or food whatever the case may be.Thank you!Which of the terms describes energy made by producers? O B and C O C) Secondary production O A) Net primary productivity O B) Gross primary productivity O A and B O A only O B only