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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Energy Loss in Food Chains
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Following on from the producer are the consumers, so called because they must eat something else. The first of these are called primary consumers and they are herbivores as all they eat are plants. Animals that feed on the primary consumers are called secondary consumers whilst tertiary consumers feed on the secondary consumers. Secondary consumers are carnivores or omnivores, as are the tertiary consumers. At the opposite end of a food chain to the producers is the top predator. Food chains are usually short, rarely containing more than 3 or 4 consumers. This is because there is a loss of... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Energy Loss in Food Chains
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10 Questions

1. Which process in green plants traps sunlight energy?
2. What happens to the biomass at each successive stage in a food chain?
3. Which of the following is not a way in which energy is lost from animals in a food chain?
4. Which type of organism is usually found at the top of a pyramid of biomass?
5. The producer is usually what type of organism?
6. Energy in which form is lost to the surroundings in a food chain?
7. Which of the following statements about algae in a food chain is true?
8. Energy for all food chains comes from what source?
9. How is most energy in food chains lost?
10. Which of the following statements about energy is true?