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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chapter 3 The Biosphere Section 3 – 2 Energy Flow
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Energy Flow Energy flows through EcosystemsEnergy flows through Ecosystems –Producers –Consumers
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Producers Key Concept: –Sunlight is the main source of energy for most life on earth.
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Producers Key Concept: –Some organisms rely on energy stored in inorganic chemical compounds
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Autotrophs An Autotroph Is Any Organism That Can Produce Its Own Food Supply!
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Autotrophs = Producer AKA A lso K nown A s PRODUCER captures energy and transforms it into organic, stored energy for the use of living organisms.
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Photoautotroph Producer That Captures Energy from the sun by: –Photosynthesis Adds Oxygen to the atmosphereAdds Oxygen to the atmosphere Removes Carbon Dioxide from the AtmosphereRemoves Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT On LandOn Land –Plants In The SeaIn The Sea –Algae Tidal Flats & Salt MarshesTidal Flats & Salt Marshes –Cyanobacteria Photoautotroph
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Chemoautotroph Capture energy from the bonds of inorganic moleculesCapture energy from the bonds of inorganic molecules –Hydrogen Sulfide –The Process Is Called: Chemosynthesis
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Black Smoker
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Autotrophs Know the difference between Photosynthesis &Chemosynthesis
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Consumers THAT’SYOU
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Consumers You are a HETEROTROPH
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Consumers Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain energy. HerbivoresHerbivores –Eat Only Plants CarnivoresCarnivores –Eat Only Other Animals
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Consumers Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain energy. Omnivores (That’s You)Omnivores (That’s You) –Eat Plants & Animals DetritivoresDetritivores –Feed On Dead Plant & Animal Remains DecomposersDecomposers –Fungi & Bacteria
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Feeding Relationships Key Concept: Energy flows through an ecosystem in one direction from producers to various levels of consumers
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Feeding Relationships Food ChainFood Chain –Simple Energy path through an ecosystem –Pg. 69 Food WebFood Web –More realistic path through an ecosystem
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Food Chain
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Food Web
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Trophic Levels Each Level In A Food Chain or Food Web is a Trophic Level. ProducersProducers –Always The First Trophic Level –How Energy Enters The System HerbivoresHerbivores –Second Trophic Level
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Trophic Levels Each Level In A Food Chain or Food Web is a Trophic Level. Carnivores/OmnivoresCarnivores/Omnivores –Make Up The Remaining Trophic Levels Each level depends on the one below it for energy.
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Food Chain
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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Ecological Pyramids Graphic Representations Of The Relative Amounts of Energy or Matter At Each Trophic Level Energy Pyramid Biomass Pyramid Pyramid of Numbers
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Energy Pyramid
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Biomass Pyramid
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FOOTHILL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Pyramid of Numbers
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