wildlife study guide section 1: ecology i-a4: food chains and food webs
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Wildlife Study GuideSection 1: Ecology
I-A4: Food Chains and Food Webs
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A ___________ is a model that shows how energy is passed, in the form of food, from one organism to another,
2 words f.c.
food chain
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A series of connected food chains make up a _____________.
Two words f. w.
food web
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Food chains and webs are organized by _____________ levels which are feeding positions in the web.
Starts with t
trophic
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The lowest trophic level contains the _____________ which manufacture their own food and the _____________ which break down existing organic material.
1st blank are all autotrophs; 2nd blank starts with a d
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producersdecomposers
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Plants generally fall into ____________ category while fungi are typically
_____________.
No hint
producer
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decomposers
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The organisms which feed on plants and other producers are then considered to
be _______________.
2 words p.c.
primary consumers
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Anything that eats a primary consumer is then considered to be a _________________.
No hint
secondary consumer
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Animals that eat secondary consumers are known as _________________.
No hint
tertiary consumers
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Food chains and food webs are, therefore, comprised of multiple
__________________ relationships
p. & p.
predator and prey
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Label the Diagram
Tertiary consumerSecondary consumerPrimary consumerPrimary produce
Phytoplankton
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Within the food chain, _____________ consume plant material and are typically classified as primary consumers.
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herbivores
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Organisms that consume both plants and animals are defined as, ______________ while organisms which only eat other organisms are considered to be ___________.
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carnivores
omnivores
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Some species only eat insects and invertebrates. These species are considered to be _____________.
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insectivores
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Species that feed almost exclusively on seeds are considered to be _____________.
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granivores
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Match the columns___ Short-tailed shrew___ Rabbits___ Foxes___ Bobcats___ White-tail deer___ Raccoons___ Opossums___ Cougars
No hint
DABCABBC
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A.HerbivoreB.OmnivoreC.CarnivoreD.InsectivoresE.Granivores