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Energy flow in the Ecosystem
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Energy 1 st law of thermodynamics – energy can not be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
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Life depends on… The SUN!!! (In Deep areas of the ocean special bacteria live, the sun never reaches this area!!)
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What eats what? Producer – makes own food (photosynthesis) Consumers – eat other organisms 1) Herbivores – eat plant material only 2) Carnivores – eat other animals only 3) Omnivores – eat both plants & animals Decomposers – break down dead decaying things
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How do we get energy from what we eat? Cell Respiration O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 CO 2 + H 2 O + energy We breathe oxygen, we eat sugars (glucose) & we make carbon dioxide, water & energy!
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How do plants make their own food? PHOTOSYNTHESIS!! CO 2 + H 2 O + light O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 Plants take in carbon dioxide, water and light and produce oxygen & glucose (sugars)
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So how does the energy get around the ecosystem 1)Food chain – linear sequence of feeding relationships. Grass grasshopper mouse hawk
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Food chain
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2) Food web – diagram showing ALL feeding relationships within an ecosystem
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Food web
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Energy Flows Through the food chain or food web in an ecosystem, but how much energy is available?
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Trophic Levels Each step in the transfer of energy through the ecosystem = trophic level
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Energy loss Energy is lost as heat at each level. RULE OF 10 – Each level only has about 10% of the available energy from the lower level.
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Why are there fewer organism at the top of the trophic pyramid? Not enough energy available to support a large population of tertiary or quaternary consumers. Very few ecosystems have a 4 th or 5 th level!
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