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multiple choice:
- in a food web, which type of organism receives energy from every other organism in the food web? (a) producers (b) secondary consumers (c) decomposers (d) herbivores.
- a snake eats a frog that ate an insect that fed on the plants at the edge of a pond. the snake is a: (a) primary consumer (b) secondary consumer (c) tertiary consumer (d) quaternary consumer.
directions: use the diagram to the right to answer questions 65 - 78.
- what element is being recycled in this diagram?
- identify \a\ in the diagram.
- identify \b\ in the diagram.
- identify \c\ in the diagram.
- identify \d\ in the diagram.
- identify \e\ in the diagram.
- identify \f\ in the diagram.
- identify \g\ in the diagram.
- in what process do green plants convert carbon dioxide and water into molecules of glucose?
- all living things convert molecules of glucose into molecules of atp. what is the name of this process?
- an imbalance in this cycle can lead to heat being trapped in earth’s atmosphere. this is known by what name?
- why do all living things need carbon?
- what process removes carbon dioxide from the air?
- list two human activities that increase the levels of carbon dioxide in the air.
Question 63
Decomposers break down dead organisms (from all trophic levels) and organic matter, obtaining energy from them. Producers get energy from sunlight, secondary consumers from primary consumers, and herbivores (primary consumers) from producers. So decomposers receive energy from every other organism.
Plants are producers (trophic level 1). The insect that eats plants is a primary consumer (level 2). The frog that eats the insect is a secondary consumer (level 3). The snake that eats the frog is a tertiary consumer (level 4).
Photosynthesis is the process where green plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose (and oxygen). This is a key process in the carbon cycle and plant energy production.
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(c) decomposers