Ecosystem And Energy Flashcards

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Aerobic

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Refers to oxygen. Respiration that requires oxygen

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2
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What is cellular respiration fuel source.

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Glucose. The carbon hydrogen bonds get broken and the oxygen acts as an elcron receptor that forms water

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3
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Decomposes

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Types of consumers.

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4
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Detritivore

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Animals that eat large chunks. Decomposer

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5
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Saprophyte

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Bacterium that take small bits and decompose

Use there materials as carbons energy source

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6
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Energy does what in an ecosystem

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Transformed and transferred.

Changes form and then is moved to different places

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7
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Energy eventually leaves the ecosystem as

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Heat or low grade energy

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8
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All energy transaction lose

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Heat.

Internal combustion energy like in cars. A lot of energy is lost as heat and that’s why engines need coolers

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9
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Gross primary production

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Energy converted to chemical energy of organic compounds in agiven amount of time.

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10
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Net primary production

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= GPP -Ra

Respiration autotroph

Only the respiration in the producers cells get subtracted

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11
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Jet ecosystem production

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NEP= GPP-Rt

Total accumulation production

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12
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Limiting resource

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The resource in short supply that will run out first

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13
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Are temperature and sunlight limiting reagents in the ocean

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No

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14
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In general usually the limiting reagent in marine ecosystems are

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Nitrogen or phosphorous. May not be though

Ammonium or phosphate

Maybe iron too

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15
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Terrestrial ecosystem can be limited by what resources

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Light temperature water

Could be other things

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16
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Trophic levels are the what in food chained

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Links. Primary secondary tertiary consumer

17
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Where does the Jules (J) come from in A leaf

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Sunlight. Some energy gets lost cause of first ow of thermodynamics

18
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Hype much energy is wasted or lost in an organisms that’s a primary consumer

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Half

19
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Assimilated energy is

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The energy that is used from consumption.

33% goes toward growth

67% is used for cellular respiration

20
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Cellular respiration undoes

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Photosynthesis

21
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As you go up a trophic level there is less

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Energy as you go up because energy keeps getting lost and wasted

22
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A very high turnover rate allows for producers to be what compared to consumers

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Have less biomass meaning that there is fewer of them compared to the primary consumers that eat them. Most of the producers get eaten almost as soon as they are produced

23
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An energy diagrams has to be

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Upright like an actual pyramid

24
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The water cycle

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All life needs water and this water travels over the biosphere. Operates in al three state solid liquid gas

25
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Carbon cycle

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Producers use carbon dioxide from the air and make food.

Organisms use that food to respiration and release carbon. Organisms need carbon because it makes up the biological macromolecules that all life needs. Polypeptides polynucleotides. Polysaccharides lipids carbon containing organic macromolecules

26
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The nitrogen cycle

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All organisms need nitrogen but can’t use nitrogen gas because of triple bonds they form.

Denitrifying and nitrifying bacteria make the cycle continue

Nitrogen is apart of amino acids and allows for proteins which do all the important jobs within a cell. Nitrogen is also in RNA and DNA. Makes up nitrogenous bases guanine thymine cytosine adenine

27
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Phosphorus cycle

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Acts more locally because phosphorus doesn’t acts at a gas

Important for phospholipids
Important for DNA and RNA for phosphate sugars

ATP requires phosphate to store energy for cells

Phosphorilating a protein changes it’s shape causing it to turn on or off

28
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Trees are important for ehat in run off and ecosystems

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Retaining of nitrogen or nitrates

29
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Restoration

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Augmentation - kind of restoration to replace-good things that have been removed usually with the help of organisms. Like legumes planted for nitrifying soil. Bio augmentation

Remediation- taken out the bad things in the ecosystem can also use organisms. Bacteria can often be used to eat the bad things or tolerate them and transform them to be cleaned up. Like oil spills