Flow of Energy
Energy in the ecosystem Energy comes into the living world as light energy from the sun Plants capture this light energy and change it to chemical energy (glucose) through the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide + Water Glucose + Oxygen + Water CO H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 + 6H 2 O Sunlight Chlorophyll Sunlight Chlorophyll
Energy in the ecosystem Plants store glucose as starch, fats and proteins (by adding Nitrogen from the soil) The energy which is now locked up in a food molecule is passed from one organism to another through a food chain/food web
Energy in the ecosystem At each link in the food chain, energy is released by the process of respiration. Glucose + Oxygen Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy (ATP) C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + ATP Enzymes
ATP ATP provides the energy for all the living processes in the body It is used to create – Mechanical energy when an organism moves – Chemical energy when an organism makes new cells or molecules – Electrical energy when nerve cells fire – Light energy like in a glow worm – Energy of active transport
Energy in the ecosystem Eventually all energy changes to heat Energy flows in one direction Sunlight FoodATPHeat Light Chemical Mechanical Electrical Active transport PhotosynthesisRespiration
Energy flows There are two main ways energy flows through an ecosystem 1.In the grazing food chain – herbivores eat plants and carnivores eat the herbivores (what we have already looked at) 2. In the organic detritus food chain – dead material is broken down by bacteria and fungi
Energy flows Both systems are represented in food webs and have levels known as trophic levels The energy available at each trophic level equals the amount entering that trophic level minus total loses to that level
Energy flow through an ecosystem Energy can be lost at each trophic level as heat (due to metabolic activity) or as detritus (this stays in the ecosystem for other organisms to use) Only about 10% of energy is passed on to the next trophic level Energy is in kilojoules per square metre per year (kJ m -2 yr -1 )
Energy flow in an ecosystem Tertiary consumer Secondary consumer Detritus Producer Primary consumer Heat loss Sunlight
Energy flow through the ecosystem Trophic level 100 Energy lost to detritus Energy lost as heat through metabolic activity Energy passed on to the next trophic level Energy from previous trophic level
What can affect the energy flow? In silence think about this question for 1 min and jot down any ideas you have Turn to the person next to you and discuss your answer for 1 min
What can affect the energy flow? Block out light – E.g. Road works – E.g. Asteroid Remove a food source – Can happen due to pollution, drought, over fishing and the removal of an organism
Activity Construct an energy flow diagram for a bull grazing in a paddock
Biozone Pg