Relier Pairs Energy Flows Food Chains & Food Webs 1Version en ligne assignment par Benjamin D Morgan 1 Energy Transformation 2 Chemical Energy 3 Energy does this in an ecosystem/food web 4 Tertiary Consumer 5 Thermal Energy 6 Solar Energy 7 Why only 10% of energy is transferred to the next trophic level 8 Trophic Levels 9 Food Chain 10 10% 11 Producers 12 Secondary Consumer 13 Primary Consumer 14 Food Web 15 Energy Pyramid 16 Matter does this in an ecosystem/food web 17 90% 18 Energy Transfer Original source of energy for a food chain This recycles over-and-over between organisms in a food web/ecosystem as one organism eats another. It never leaves the ecosystem. It gets re-used. A possible start to the food chain and are in the first trophic level of an energy pyramid Type of energy lost to the environment in a food chain A good way to show how energy moves from one feeding level to another in a food chain. Energy is lost due to the organism using energy for living, unusable heat loss, and waste Eats other carnivores or omnivores to get energy and is in the 4th energy level of the trophic level. Eats producers to get energy and is in the 2nd trophic level of the energy pyramid. A group of overlapping food chains connected together in an ecosystem (complex). Energy flows 1 way. Matter is recycled. Eats herbivores to get energy and is in the 3rd trophic level of the energy pyramid. This moves in a one-way direction into an ecosystem from the sun. Then through an ecosystem as one organism eats another. Then, out of the ecosystem through heat and organisms using the energy. When energy changes from one type of energy to another (different) type of energy series of steps in an ecosystem in which organisms transfer energy AND transfer matter by eating and being eaten. Energy flows 1 way. Matter is recycled. Type/form of energy each organism in a food chain is AND the form of energy passes along from one organism to another. When energy moves from one organism (object) to another organism (object). The amount of energy passed when one organism eats another in the next trophic level. Different feeding positions in a food chain or web. Amount of energy lost to the environment as heat OR used by the organism to stay alive