Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer. Homework: Reading Notes for Ch 13.2 and 13.4 1. What is a keystone species? 2. What is an example of a keystone species? List two ways this keystone species affects its habitat. 3. What is a trophic level? 4. Vocabulary – Define the following terms and gives at least 2 examples of each: producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer, tertiary consumer, and decomposer/detritivore. 5. Look at Figure 13.11 on p. 410. Which organism, if removed, would impact the food web the most? Explain your answer.
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