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conduct research about ecosystems goldfish naturally thrive in. create …

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conduct research about ecosystems goldfish naturally thrive in. create a food chain a goldfish would be part of including the producer, primary consumer, secondary consumer and tertiary consumer.

trophic levelorganismamount of energy gained
primary consumer
secondary consumer
tertiary consumer

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To solve the problem of determining the energy amounts at each trophic level in the goldfish ecosystem food chain, we use the 10% energy transfer rule (only about 10% of energy is passed from one trophic level to the next).

Step 1: Determine Producer Energy

The producer has 1000 kJ (given).

Step 2: Calculate Primary Consumer Energy

Using the 10% rule, primary consumer energy = \( 1000 \, \text{kJ} \times 0.1 = 100 \, \text{kJ} \).

Step 3: Calculate Secondary Consumer Energy

Secondary consumer energy = \( 100 \, \text{kJ} \times 0.1 = 10 \, \text{kJ} \).

Step 4: Calculate Tertiary Consumer Energy

Tertiary consumer energy = \( 10 \, \text{kJ} \times 0.1 = 1 \, \text{kJ} \).

Trophic LevelOrganismAmount of Energy Gained (kJ)
Primary Consumer(e.g., zooplankton)100
Secondary Consumer(e.g., small fish)10
Tertiary Consumer(e.g., goldfish)1

of Organisms:

  • Producer: Aquatic plants or algae (convert sunlight to energy via photosynthesis).
  • Primary Consumer: Zooplankton (herbivores that eat producers).
  • Secondary Consumer: Small fish (carnivores/omnivores that eat primary consumers).
  • Tertiary Consumer: Goldfish (may eat secondary consumers, occupying the top of this simplified chain).

This food chain models energy flow, with energy decreasing by ~90% at each trophic level due to metabolic losses (heat, movement, etc.).

Answer:

of Organisms:

  • Producer: Aquatic plants or algae (convert sunlight to energy via photosynthesis).
  • Primary Consumer: Zooplankton (herbivores that eat producers).
  • Secondary Consumer: Small fish (carnivores/omnivores that eat primary consumers).
  • Tertiary Consumer: Goldfish (may eat secondary consumers, occupying the top of this simplified chain).

This food chain models energy flow, with energy decreasing by ~90% at each trophic level due to metabolic losses (heat, movement, etc.).