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B7.1: Foodchains and autotrophs B7.

2: Energy in food chains


Draw a food chain using the keywords Identify what the arrows in a food chain mean
Give an example of a food chain Draw a diagram to show how energy can be lost
Identify reasons why the plant will not from the food chain
absorb all energy from the sun at the Write the equation for efficiency of energy
producer end transfer in a food chain
Identify what the producer does with the Write out a worked out example of the efficiency
light energy it absorbs of energy transfer in a food chain

Have you referred to: Have you referred to:


Your exercise books: food chains Your exercise books
Glossary Glossary
P182, p190 P181, p190-192

B7.3 Pyramids
Draw a pyramid of numbers and biomass Interdependence
using the keywords
Give two examples of unusual shaped B7.4: Soil Composition
pyramids of numbers Give a list, definitions and a diagram for each of
Give advantages of using each type of the things that make up soil
pyramid (is it limited in what information it Describe the steps in measuring the biomass
can tell you?) Explain why you must do each step

Have you referred to: Have you referred to:


Your exercise books: pyramids work Your exercise books: Soil analysis
Glossary experiment
p190-192 Glossary
P192-3
Keywords to use and highlight on this mind map:
Interdependence organic photosynthesis autotroph heterotroph carbohydrate
Chloroplast chlorophyll wavelength producers decomposers
trophic levels Consumers inorganic biomass
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