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Activity A Arctic food chains Cape Farewell, Voyage of Discovery Unit 1: Life in the water The Science of Global Warming k Phyto plankton Zoo plankton Arctic Right whale k Simple arctic food chain In this food chain, which organism is a a producer? b primary consumer? c secondary consumer? How is an Arctic Right whale adapted to feeding on zooplankton? Draw a pyramid of biomass for this food chain. The table shows data for 200 km 3 of ocean around Svalbard. organism phytoplankton zooplankton arctic right whale number in food chain 750,000,000,000 600,000,000 1 biomass in food chain 750 tonnes 200 tonnes 75 tonnes Why is a pyramid of biomass more useful then a pyramid of numbers? Question 2 Question 1 Question 3 Question 4 © Cape Farewell – This page may be copied solely for educational use in schools and colleges | Unit 1 | Activity A | Page 1 of 2 Illustrations not to scale
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Activity AArctic food chains

Cape Farewell, Voyage of DiscoveryUnit 1: Life in the water

The Science of Global Warming

kPhyto plankton Zoo plankton Arctic Right whalek

Simple arctic food chain

In this food chain, which organism is aa producer?b primary consumer?c secondary consumer?

How is an Arctic Right whale adapted to feeding on zooplankton?

Draw a pyramid of biomass for this food chain.

The table shows data for 200 km3 of ocean around Svalbard.

organism

phytoplankton

zooplankton

arctic right whale

number in food chain

750,000,000,000

600,000,000

1

biomass in food chain

750 tonnes

200 tonnes

75 tonnes

Why is a pyramid of biomass more useful then a pyramid of numbers?

Question 2

Question 1

Question 3

Question 4

© Cape Farewell – This page may be copied solely for educational use in schools and colleges | Unit 1 | Activity A | Page 1 of 2

Illustrations not to scale

Activity AArctic food chains

Cape Farewell, Voyage of DiscoveryUnit 1: Life in the water

The Science of Global Warming

Which of these area herbivoresb carnivoresc omnivores?

Which of these area predators?b prey?c the top predator?

Use the ideas of food chains and biomass to explain why:a food chains are usually quite short.b polar bears are quite rare.c polar bears have large territories.

Question 5

Question 6

Question 7

Another arctic food chain

kPhyto plankton Zoo plankton Herring Arctic cod Polar beark k k

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Illustrations not to scale


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