Starting with the source of energy, number the components from 1-5 to show how energy and matter cycle through the kingfisher's ecosystem (#1 is where the energy starts). Number 1-5 Component Aquatic Invertebrates Kingfisher Sunlight Aquatic plants Fish

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Energy in Ecosystems
ENERGY AND MATTER
Starting with the source of energy, number the components from 1-5 to show how energy and
matter cycle through the kingfisher's ecosystem (#1 is where the energy starts).
Number 1-5
Component
Aquatic Invertebrates
Kingfisher
Sunlight
Aquatic plants
Fish
Food Chains
Double-click on the picture below and draw arrows in the white boxes that indicate the direction
of energy flow through this food chain.
Transcribed Image Text:Energy in Ecosystems ENERGY AND MATTER Starting with the source of energy, number the components from 1-5 to show how energy and matter cycle through the kingfisher's ecosystem (#1 is where the energy starts). Number 1-5 Component Aquatic Invertebrates Kingfisher Sunlight Aquatic plants Fish Food Chains Double-click on the picture below and draw arrows in the white boxes that indicate the direction of energy flow through this food chain.
DATA ANALYSIS
Population Size and Trophic Levels
A scientist sampled a small cross section of a grassland ecosystem. Her data for each
trophic level are shown in the table.
Trophic
Producers
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Level
Consumers
Consumers
Consumers
Population
6 025 682
723 082
98 541
4.
Count
How does the population size change at each trophic level?
What is the relationship between trophic levels and population size?
Would the ecosystem be able to support a quaternary consumer? Why/Wwhy not?
Food Webs
How would the oceanic food web be affected if all of the krill were removed from the
Transcribed Image Text:DATA ANALYSIS Population Size and Trophic Levels A scientist sampled a small cross section of a grassland ecosystem. Her data for each trophic level are shown in the table. Trophic Producers Primary Secondary Tertiary Level Consumers Consumers Consumers Population 6 025 682 723 082 98 541 4. Count How does the population size change at each trophic level? What is the relationship between trophic levels and population size? Would the ecosystem be able to support a quaternary consumer? Why/Wwhy not? Food Webs How would the oceanic food web be affected if all of the krill were removed from the
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