Energy Pyramids and Bioaccumulation
Ecology How living things interact with each other
Who is consuming who?
Producers :(Autotrophs) can synthesize their own food from inorganic compounds and an energy source.
Photosynthesis: organisms convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel activities.
Primary Consumer: (Herbivore) feed on plants. Cannot make own food.
Secondary Consumers: feeds upon primary consumers
Secondary Consumers Primary Consumers Producers
Energy Pyramid: is a graphical model of energy flow in a community. Trophic level: where a particular organism is in the food chain
Biomass Pyramid Biomass: amount of organic matter
Energy
Decomposers: break down organic wastes and dead organisms
Bioaccumulation: gradual build up over time of a chemical in a living organism.
There are 2 main parts of a food web that are usually never shown. 1. The Sun 2.Decomposers
10% Rule 100% 1% Energy 9% Energy 10% 90% Energy
10% Rule According to the rule, only 10% of energy is transferred to the next level of the food chain, from the remaining energy. Some is used up metabolically for survival and the rest is lost as heat.
An ecosystem is self-sustaining if the following requirements are met: 1. Constant source of energy 2. Autotrophs 3. A cycling of materials between organisms and their environment.