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- Q1The flow of energy is modeled in this energy pyramid. Based on the energy pyramid, which consumers would receive the greatest amount of energy captured by the herbivore in their food chains?The herbivores, deer and rabbitsThe primary carnivore, the wolvesThe producers, autotrophs, plantsThe top carnivore, the lions60s
- Q2Where does all energy originally come from to supply above ground food chains, food webs, or energy pyramids with energy?The great blue heron provides energy for the food that is represented in this energy pyramid.The sun is the original supplier of energy to all above ground food chains and energy pyramids.The producers are the original energy supply for the food chain that is represented in this energy pyramid.The decomposers provide energy for the food chain that is represented in the energy pyramid.60s
- Q3Which layer of the energy pyramid supplies the most energy to the crustaceans?The consumers provide the most energy to the crustaceans.The autotrophic layer provides the most the most energy to the crustaceans.The herring provide the most energy to the crustaceans.The crustaceans receive 10% of the energy they need from the mackerels.60s
- Q4Which of the following is the best explanation for only 10% of energy moving on from each trophic level?90% of the energy that is received from each trophic level is used for organisms to live, work, grow and reproduce.The heterotrophic levels do not need as much energy to survive.There are many more tertiary consumers that producers in a food web or energy pyramid.The sun only supplies each trophic level with 10% of the energy that is needed.60s
- Q5Which of the following groups of words contain terms that are all directly associated with one of the organisms in the picture?Predator, scavenger, parasiteCarnivore, predator, consumerHeterotroph, parasite, decomposerHerbivore, prey, host60s