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- Q1Organisms that eat producersprimary consumerssecondary consumerstertiary consumers300sMS-LS1-7
- Q2An organism that consumes parts of dead organisms & converts all biomass into simple chemicals.detritivorestertiary consumersdecomposers300s
- Q3Are mushrooms biotic or abiotic?bioticabiotic300sMS-LS2-3
- Q4Why is aerobic cellular respiration important?It converts sugar from photosynthesis into usable energy.It allows plants to produce sugar for food.It releases the oxygen needed by plants for photosynthesis.300sMS-LS1-6
- Q5What are the three ingredients needed for photosynthesis?sunlight, water, and carbon dioxidenutrients, nitrogen, and carbon dioxideoxygen, soil, and water300sMS-LS1-6
- Q6How many kg of California Gulls are needed to keep a 20 kg coyote alive?2 kg200 kg2,000 kg300sMS-LS2-1
- Q7What is the base (bottom) of the Mono Lake food pyramid?Brine ShrimpAlgaeCalifornia GullsCoyotes300sMS-LS2-1
- Q8What is an autotroph?An organism that makes its own food.An organism that eats other organisms.300sMS-LS2-3
- Q9What percent of food energy eaten at one level stays as biomass for the next level?50%10%100%300sMS-LS2-3
- Q10How does an ecosystem get energy?foodwatersunlight300sMS-LS1-6
