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Example Question #2401 : Ap Biology
Which of the following is a correct representation of a possible food chain?
Frog -> Flower -> Caterpillar -> Snake
Flower -> Caterpillar -> Frog -> Snake
Snake -> Caterpillar -> Flower -> Frog
Caterpillar -> Flower -> Frog -> Snake
Flower -> Caterpillar -> Frog -> Snake
A flower in this example is a producer, which means it will make its own energy through photosynthesis. As a result, the flower must be the first element of our chain; food chains will always start with a producer. The caterpillar, frog, and snake are consumers, meaning they will need other organisms for energy.
Example Question #5 : Identifying Levels
Which of the following is an example of a producer?
Green algae
Frog
Worm
Bear
Fungus
Green algae
A producer is an organism that makes its own food from the energy of the sun via photosynthesis. Green algae is a producer; it has chlorophyll pigments and can make glucose via photosynthesis. A frog is a consumer; a worm is a decomposer; a fungus is a saprophyte; a bear is a consumer.
Example Question #6 : Identifying Levels
What type(s) of food does an omnivore consume?
Animals and decaying matter
Plants and animals
Animals only
Plants only
Decaying matter
Plants and animals
An omnivore eats both plants and animals. Humans are an example of omnivores.
Herbivores only eat plants. Carnivores only eat animals. Detritivores eat decaying matter.
Example Question #7 : Identifying Levels
A certain insect eats plants. If the plants are producers, what is the insect classified as?
Tertiary consumer
Autotroph
Secondary consumer
Predator
Primary consumer
Primary consumer
Organisms that eat producers are known as primary consumers. Organisms that eat primary consumers are secondary consumers, and organisms that eat secondary consumers are tertiary consumers and so on. Autotrophs are able to fix their own carbon from the air, converting it into food e.g., glucose, and need not eat other organisms. Predators are animals that eat prey animals, thus they are a type of secondary (or higher) consumer.
Example Question #8 : Identifying Levels
The increase in concentration of a pollutant as it moves through an ecosystem is known as __________.
productivity
biomagnification
biodegradability
resistance
biomagnification
Biomagnification is described as the concentration of a pollutant increasing as it moves through the tropic levels of an ecosystem. For example, if a pollutant has a low concentration in a plant, that concentration will be much higher in the animal that eats that plant. This occurs because organisms do not have enzymes that can break down these chemicals. This process does not occur with minerals.
Example Question #9 : Identifying Levels
A plant would be categorized in which trophic level?
Secondary consumer
Carnivore
Primary consumer
Producer
Producer
Plants make up the bottom trophic level: the producers. This is because plants produce energy through photosynthesis. They do not have to eat other organisms to obtain energy, they make their own using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight.
Example Question #11 : Understand Trophic Levels And Flow Of Energy
An animal that eats plants and seeds is a __________.
producer
carnivore
herbivore
autotroph
herbivore
Herbivores are plant-eating organisms. They are classified in the primary consumer trophic level. An easy way to remember this is to break down the word. Herbs are types of plants, so when we see “herb” in herbivore think of plants. Carnivores eat other animals. Autotrophs and producers need not eat anything to get energy, rather, they make their own.
Example Question #12 : Understand Trophic Levels And Flow Of Energy
The latin name (binomial nomenclature) of organisms consists of which two classifications?
Genus and species
Order and family
Phylum and species
Class and order
Genus and species
The latin name consists of the genus and species of the organism. These are the most specific of the taxonomic classifications. The taxonomic classifications are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
Example Question #13 : Understand Trophic Levels And Flow Of Energy
Which of the following classification of animal eats both plants and meat?
Detrivore
Herbivore
Carnivore
Omnivore
Omnivore
Omnivores eat plants and meats. Carnivores eat meat only. Herbivores eat plants only. Detrivores eat dead organisms.
Example Question #14 : Understand Trophic Levels And Flow Of Energy
Which of the following is the correct order for an ecosystem, from smallest to largest?
Community, individual, population, and ecosystem
Ecosystem, individual, community, and population
Population, individual, community, and ecosystem
Individual, population, community, and ecosystem
Individual, population, community, and ecosystem
This question requires careful reading of the correct order of an ecosystem on earth. The correct order, from smallest to largest, for an ecosystem is “individual, population, community, ecosystem.” Individual organisms make up populations, which interact with other populations in communities, which in turn belong to ecosystems that have a particular environment, such as desert or rainforest.