Plants or algae form the lowest level of the food web. At each link upward in a food web, only a small fraction of the matter consumed at the lower level is transferred upward, to produce growth and release energy in cellular respiration at the higher level. Given this inefficiency, there are generally fewer organisms at higher levels of a food web. Some matter reacts to release energy for life functions, some matter is stored in newly made structures, and much is discarded. The chemical elements that make up the molecules of organisms pass through food webs and into and out of the atmosphere and soil, and they are combined and recombined in different ways. At each link in an ecosystem, matter and energy are conserved. (HS-LS2-4)
Standard detail
HS-LS2-B-2
Depth 2Parent ID: 8904F4DA99D34D1C93376E6F380BB03FStandard set: High School
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- HS-LS2-B-2
- List ID
- 2
- Standard ID
- C2F493EEEF0A49F792CDEA04B45DA730
- Subject
- Life Science DCI Arrangements
- Grades
- 09, 10, 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- 8904F4DA99D34D1C93376E6F380BB03F6593232B48974C01BAC44537A0E0EB02
- Source document
- DCI Arrangements of the Next Generation Science Standards
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- CC BY 4.0 US