02.1 Name one consumer shown in Figure 3 - AQA - GCSE Biology - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
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02.1 Name one consumer shown in Figure 3.
02.2 Name one carnivore shown in Figure 3.
02.3 A disease kills most of the shrews in the garden.
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Step 1
Name one consumer shown in Figure 3.
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One consumer shown in Figure 3 is a snail.
Step 2
Name one carnivore shown in Figure 3.
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One carnivore shown in Figure 3 is a shrew.
Step 3
Suggest why the number of snails in the garden may increase.
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The number of snails may increase because fewer shrews are present to eat them. With a decrease in predators, the snail population can grow larger.
Step 4
What is the name given to all the snails in the garden shown in Figure 3?
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The name given to all the snails in the garden is 'Population'.
Step 5
Which pyramid of biomass is correct for the food chain shown in Figure 3?
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The correct pyramid of biomass for the food chain shown in Figure 3 is C.
Step 6
Calculate the energy transferred to the snails from the lettuces.
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To calculate the energy transferred:
Energy = Total Energy × Transfer Rate
Energy = 11,000 kJ × 0.10 = 1,100 kJ
Thus, the energy transferred to the snails from the lettuces is 1,100 kJ.