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Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Energy in Food Chains
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Apart from the extremophiles (some of whom get their energy from chemicals and heat coming from deep-sea hydrothermal vents), animals are solar powered! How come? The answer is food chains. Food chains are concerned with the transfer of chemical energy as biomass to the top predator. They always begin with plants and end with a carnivore and they can be combined into food webs. A food web describes the feeding relationships within a community of plants and animals. A food chain can be represented as a pyramid of biomass (mass of living material) by drawing a pyramid style of histogram. Each... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Biology - High School - Biology - Energy in Food Chains
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1. How much of the Sun's energy produces biomass in plants?
2. In a food chain what is meant by the word producer?
3. Students investigated a food chain in a garden. The students found 650 aphids feeding on one rose plant. Five ladybugs were feeding on the aphids. Which of the following statements about the biomass of the ladybugs is true?
4. During photosynthesis, which of the following is the energy transfer?
5. Students measured the biomass of a community living in leaf litter under the trees in the school conservation area. They found woodlice feeding on the leaves, ground beetles feeding on the woodlice and centipedes feeding on the beetles. Each student weighed the leaves in their sample and the other organisms and put their results together with the rest of the class. Which of the following could represent the class results in order of the food chain starting from the leaves?
6. What is the source of energy for most food chains?
7. For every 200kJ a gazelle gets from eating, 125kJ are excreted and 65kJ are used in respiration so how much of the original energy would be passed on to a lion that caught and ate it?
8. In one year, the Sun supplies 4 x 106kJ to a particular habitat, 15kJ reaches the top predator. What percentage of the Sun's energy is transferred to the predator? Try working it out rather than trying to guess.
9. Other than light, what else is required for photosynthesis?
10. In a food chain, what does the arrow represent?