Ecosystems: Lesson 5, Activity 1 Farm Ecosystem. Humans are part of ecosystems too!

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Ecosystems: Lesson 5, Activity 1 Farm Ecosystem

Humans are part of ecosystems too!

Let’s look at pools and fluxes in terms of a human food ecosystems

Where do you think humans are located in the diagram to the right?

That’s a lot of food!! And the number of people on Earth is increasing. Food production takes a lot of resources. How do we get the most number of people with the least amount of food? Think about 7 Billion Humans…

Let’s compare: Where do we get the greatest number of people with the least amount of food? Humans are herbivoresHumans are carnivores

In this ecosystem, we’ll think of corn as the only producers. And either humans or cows as the only herbivores. Let’s say we need at least 1 carbon atom unit to make one human. Humans are herbivoresHumans are carnivores

Corn plant photosynthesis occurred, so there are 500 carbon atom units are in the producers pool. 500

Corn plant cellular respiration occurs. 200 carbon atom units move from the producers to the atmosphere

Some corn plants die. 100 carbon atom units move from the producers to the soil

Corn gets eaten by people! 100 carbon atom units move from the producers to the herbivore pool

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a person’s stomach: 1) People digest food & respire. 50 carbon atom units move from the herbivores to the atmosphere

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a person’s stomach: 2) People defecate indigestible food. (ew!) Also, sometimes people die. (sorry!) 50 carbon atom units move from the herbivores to soil

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a person’s stomach: 3) People digest & biosynthesize Large molecules in corn are broken down into small molecules. Small molecules are made into a person’s biomass

Add it up! How much carbon is available to humans when they are herbivores?

There are 25 carbon atom units left in the herbivore pool. If we need 1 carbon atom units per human… 25 humans can live on an herbivore diet

Let’s compare: Where do we get the greatest number of people with the least amount of food? Humans are herbivoresHumans are carnivores

Corn plant photosynthesis occurred, so there are 500 carbon atom units are in the producers pool. 500

Corn plant cellular respiration occurs. 200 carbon atom units move from the producers to the atmosphere

Some corn plants die. 100 carbon atom units move from the producers to the soil

Corn gets eaten by cows! (moo) 100 carbon atom units move from the producers to the herbivore pool

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a cow’s stomach: 1) Cows digest food & respire. 50 carbon atom units move from the herbivores to the atmosphere

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a cow’s stomach: 2) Cows defecate indigestible food. (ew!) Also, sometimes cows die. 25 carbon atom units move from the herbivores to soil

One of three things can happen to food (corn) in a cow’s stomach: 3) Cows digest & biosynthesize Large molecules in corn are broken down into small molecules. Small molecules are made into a cow’s biomass

Cows got eaten by people! (Burgers anyone?) 15 carbon atom units move from the herbivores to carnivores

One of three things can happen to food (cows) in a person’s stomach: 1) People digest the food & do cellular respiration. 6 carbon atom units move from the carnivores to the atmosphere

One of three things can happen to food (cows) in a person’s stomach: 2) People defecate indigestible food. (ew) Also, sometimes people die. (sorry!) 6 carbon atom units move from the carnivores to the soil

One of three things can happen to food (cows) in a person’s stomach: 3) People digest the food & biosynthesize Large molecules in people are broken down into small molecules. Small molecules are made into people’s biomass

Add it up! How much carbon is available to humans when they are carnivores?

There are 3 carbon atom units left in the herbivore pool. If we need 1 carbon atom units per human… 3 humans can live on an carnivore diet

The Three Questions at the Large Scale Can you answer the Three Questions at the Large Scale for the Farm Ecosystem?

The Location Question Where are the available carbon atoms in ecosystems? What pools of materials are they in? Rules to Follow: Atoms endure. Carbon atoms stay in pools unless a process moves them in or out.

The Carbon/Movement Question How/why do carbon pools change over time? How are carbon atoms moving? Rules to Follow: Carbon cycles. Carbon-transforming processes move carbon atoms from carbon dioxide to organic molecules and back again.

The Energy Question Where does the chemical energy in ecosystems come from? How is chemical energy transformed in ecosystems? Where does chemical energy go? Rules to Follow: Energy Flows. Carbon-transforming processes change energy from: sunlight to chemical energy to heat