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How does pollution affect a food web?
It can harm plants and animals, breaking important links in the web.
What could happen if a plant species goes extinct?
Primary consumers that depend on the plant may decrease, affecting the whole food chain.
What is biomass?
The amount of food energy available in living things at each level of a food chain.
Name a carnivore in a forest ecosystem.
Fox or owl
Give an example of a herbivore.
Rabbit or deer.
What role do mice play in the ecosystem?
Predators (eating seeds and insects) and prey (eaten by snakes, owls, and foxes).
What type of consumer is a frog?
Secondary consumer (eats insects).
Name a primary consumer in a desert ecosystem.
Grasshopper.
Give an example of a producer in a marine ecosystem.
Algae
What happens to the energy as it moves up the food chain?
It decreases because some energy is lost at each level.
Why are food webs more complex than food chains?
Food webs show multiple connections between organisms, while food chains show a single pathway of energy flow.
What is the starting point of energy in a food web?
The Sun.
What are some examples of habitats?
Forest, desert, grassland, wetland, marine.
Do caterpillars only live in forests? Explain
No, they can also live in grasslands and wetlands depending on the species.
Name three ecosystems where rabbits can live
Grassland, forest, and desert.
How does energy flow in a food chain?
It starts from the Sun, goes to plants, and then moves up the chain as animals eat each other
What are trophic levels?
Producers (plants), primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores or omnivores).
What are autotrophs?
Organisms that produce their own food using sunlight.
What role do small fish play in an ecosystem?
They are both predators (eating plankton) and prey (eaten by larger fish). Question: Why are decomposers important
Why are decomposers important?
They recycle nutrients from dead plants and animals back into the soil, helping new plants grow
What is a habitat?
The area where an organism lives
How are food webs different depending on the habitat?
Depending on the habitat, plants and animals create their unique connections.
Can a polar bear survive in a desert ecosystem? Why or why not?
No, because the habitat conditions are not suitable.
How can a food chain be disrupted?
For example, if a top predator goes extinct, primary consumers may grow uncontrollably and deplete plants.