Energy in Biomass L1: Pyramids of Biomass and Energy Transfers.

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Energy in Biomass L1: Pyramids of Biomass and Energy Transfers

1)Define each key term. 2)Label the food web with the following key terms (HINT: you can use more than one for each organism) Producer Consumer Herbivore Omnivore Carnivore Predator Prey Video: Food Webs

Pyramids of Biomass Video: Pyramids of Biomass Biomass = biological material from organisms, the mass that is in living things Energy for the food web comes from the sun. Producers use this energy and store some of it as biomass (  10%). Consumers eat this biomass and gain the energy. Consumers will also store some of this energy as biomass (  10%).

Pyramid of numbers is not as useful as some organisms can be very large. A pyramid of biomass is more useful at looking at the energy transfers.

Why does the pyramid get smaller as we go up? Why does the amount of biomass stored in each level decrease? Where does the energy go?

Energy is wasted at each trophic level Trophic level = the level on the food chain Biomass is smaller for each trophic level because energy is wasted or used up. This is because… 1.Not all organisms are eaten. 2.Some energy is passed out as waste (not digested). 3.Organisms use up energy for life processes through respiration.

Where does the energy go? Energy Consumed Keeping Warm Stored as Biomass MovementWaste Growing new cells stores energy as biomass

Summary The amounts of ______ and ______ contained in living things always gets less at each stage of a food ______ from ______ onwards. Biomass is lost as ______ products and used to release energy in ______. This is used for ______ and to control body _______. Only a small amount is used for ______. Biomasstemperatureenergy chaingrowth movementproducersrespirationwaste

Summary The amounts of biomass and energy contained in living things always gets less at each stage of a food chain from producers onwards. Biomass is lost as waste products and used to release energy in respiration. This is used for movement and to control body temperature. Only a small amount is used for growth. biomasstemperatureenergy chaingrowth movementproducersrespirationwaste