Lecture 15: Energy, Tropism and Productivity Flashcards

1
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Energy outputs radiate from…

A

the earth

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2
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Energy inputs radiation from..

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the sun

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3
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Open system

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• Energy flows to AND from the Earth

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4
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Closed system

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• Nutrients cycle WITHIN the Earth

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5
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Energy flows to AND from the Earth is a …

A

open system

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6
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Nutrients cycle WITHIN the Earth is a…

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closed system

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7
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Flow of energy considered

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“open system”

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8
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Nutrient cycles (e.g., N cycle) are a

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“closed system”

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9
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Water cycle is also a

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closed system

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10
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All energy for life on Earth comes from the

A

Sun

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11
Q

First Law of Thermodynamics:

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“Energy cannot be

created or destroyed; it can only change form.”

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12
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Heat and light energy is converted to chemical energy, in the form of glucose, by

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photosynthesis

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13
Q

Where does most photosynthesis occur?

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Marine ecosystems (i.e., phytoplankton)

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14
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Photosynthesis transforms solar energy into…

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chemical energy, stored as chemical bonds in sugars and carbohydrates.

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15
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Only about ______ of the sunlight that reaches Earth is captured

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1%

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16
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6CO2 + 6H2O + light =

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C6H12O6 + O2

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17
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Troph

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Greek word for food

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18
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Consumers are organized into…

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“trophic levels” (e.g., level in a food chain)

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19
Q

Producers are almost always at the _______ of any food chain/ trophic level

A

“bottom”

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20
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Autotrophs

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producers

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21
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Heterotrophs

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consumers

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22
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All non-producers/other organisms are _______ and get energy by consuming other organisms

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heterotrophs

*Includes herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, detritivores (feed on dead organic material), and decomposers (decompose dead organic material)

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23
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herbivores

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eat plants

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24
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carnivores

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required to eat meat

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25
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omnivores

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can eat meat (or anything) but not required to

26
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detritivores

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feed on dead organic material

27
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decomposers

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decompose dead organic material

28
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Decomposers _________detritus

A

Break down

29
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Example of Decomposers

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e.g., bacteria, fungi, and worms

30
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Decomposers Break down large organic molecules into…

A

smaller organic molecules that can be reabsorbed

31
Q

Decomposers Decompose nutrients on a…

A

molecular level

32
Q

Detritivores ______ on detritus (dead organic material)

A

Feed

33
Q

detritus

A

dead organic material

34
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examples of detritivores

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(e.g., fungi, worms, insects, sea stars, etc.):

35
Q

Detritivores ________ material to break it down

A

consume

36
Q

Detritivores eat large amounts of detritus and excrete…

A

nutrients

37
Q

producers

A

photosynthetic organisms

38
Q

Primary consumers

A

always the second trophic level as they eat plants or green algae

39
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Secondary consumers

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could be carnivores or omnivores at the third trophic level

40
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Tertiary consumers

A

usually carnivorous apex predators but can also be omnivores

41
Q

1st trophic level

A

get energy from sun (autotrophs) and sequester C

42
Q

2nd trophic level

A

eat plants (primary consumers)

43
Q

3rd trophic level

A

omnivores or carnivores that eat herbivores (secondary consumers)

44
Q

4th trophic level

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tertiary (apex) consumer that usually eats other carnivores (but can be omnivore)

45
Q

________ links trophic levels

A

food chain

46
Q

What 2 things will food chain show?

A

1) Shows who consumes who and

2) describes the species occupying each trophic level in an ecosystem

47
Q

A food _____ is more accurate than a food chain.

A

web

48
Q

Productivity

A

rate at which energy is added to the bodies of a group of organisms (such as primary producers) in the form of biomass

49
Q

the rate at which energy is added to the bodies of a group of organisms (such as primary producers) in the form of biomass

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productivity

50
Q

Barely any light energy ______ makes it into the plant

A

(~1%)

51
Q

Other ~99% of light energy is …

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absorbed by other materials, reflected, or goes through it

52
Q

Gross Primary Productivity

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GPP is the overall rate of energy captured by the producer (i.e., the amount of energy the plant actually absorbs from the sun)

53
Q

the overall rate of energy captured by the producer (i.e., the amount of energy the plant actually absorbs from the sun)

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Gross Primary Productivity

54
Q

Of the 1% of the light energy the plant gets, most of it _____ of it is used in respiration.

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(~60%)

55
Q

Net Primary Productivity

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NPP is gross primary productivity minus the rate of energy loss to metabolism and maintenance (e.g., adjusted for energy used by organism’s metabolism).

56
Q

_______ is gross primary productivity minus the rate of energy loss to metabolism and maintenance (e.g., adjusted for energy used by organism’s metabolism).

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Net Primary Productivity

57
Q

NPP is always lower than GPP because …

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the amount of energy used by the organism to survive must be subtracted.

58
Q

NPP is usually about what %?

A

40%

59
Q

Energy is “lost” moving from level to level. What percent goes to the next level?

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~10% goes to the next trophic level

  • producers 100% (of 40% bc 60% used in cr)
  • primary consumers = 10%
  • secondary consumers = 1%
  • tertiary consumers = 0.1%
60
Q

Ecological efficiency

A

proportion to the next (trophic) level