Fig. 5.1 shows a food web from a desert ecosystem. Fig. 5.1 (not to scale) Identify, on Fig. 5.1: a quaternary consumer ......................................................................................................... a herbivore ............................................................................................................................ an organism that is both a secondary and tertiary consumer ............................................... an organism that is in trophic level one. ................................................................................
Exam No:0610_m24_qp_32 Year:2024 Question No:5(a)
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Knowledge points:
19.2.1 Define a food chain as showing the transfer of energy from one organism to the next, beginning with a producer
19.2.10 Define decomposer as an organism that gets its energy from dead or waste organic material
19.2.11 Interpret food chains and food webs in terms of identifying producers and consumers
19.2.12 Use food chains and food webs to describe the impacts humans have through over-harvesting of food species and through introducing foreign species to a habitat
19.2.13 Draw, describe and interpret pyramids of numbers
19.2.14 Draw, describe and interpret pyramids of numbers
19.2.15 Describe how energy is transferred between trophic levels
19.2.16 Define trophic level as the position of an organism in a food chain, food web, pyramid of numbers or pyramid of biomass
19.2.17 Explain why the transfer of energy from one trophic level to another is inefficient
19.2.18 Explain why food chains usually have fewer than five trophic levels
19.2.19 Explain why there is a greater efficiency in supplying plants as human food, and that there is a relative inefficiency in feeding crop plants to livestock that will be used as food
19.2.2 State that energy is transferred between organisms in a food chain by ingestion
19.2.20 Identify producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and quaternary consumers as the trophic levels in food webs, food chains, pyramids of numbers and pyramids of biomass
19.2.21 Draw, describe and interpret pyramids of biomass
19.2.22 Discuss the advantages of using a pyramid of biomass rather than a pyramid of numbers to represent a food chain
19.2.3 Construct simple food chains
19.2.4 Define a food web as a network of interconnected food chains
19.2.5 Define producer as an organism that makes its own organic nutrients, usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis
19.2.6 Define consumer as an organism that gets its energy by feeding on other organisms
19.2.7 State that consumers may be classed as primary, secondary and tertiary according to their position in a food chain
19.2.8 Define herbivore as an animal that gets its energy by eating plants
19.2.9 Define carnivore as an animal that gets its energy by eating other animals
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