4.2 Energy flows Flashcards

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What is teh initial source of energy in the majority of ecosystems?

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Sunlight - light E is absorbed and converted into chemical E via photosythesis

Other ecossytems rly on chemoautotrophs whihc produce E from oxidation fo inorganic substances

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What is a trophic level? What trophic levels exist?

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TROPHIC LEVEL: the position of an organism in the food chain

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Give an examples of a terrestrial and marine food chains

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TERRESTRIAL: flower -> grasshopper -> mousee -> snake -> eagle

MARINE: phytoplankton -> shrimps -> cod -> seal -> killer whale

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How many percent of energy are transerred to the next trophic level? Why only that?

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10%

  • E used for metabolism, growth, homeostasis, movement
  • chemical by-product heat is lost
  • lost in excretion
  • not all tissues are consumed: ex bones, fur (decomposers can use)
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Why do higher trophic levels need more food?

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  • because the E and biomass are lost through trophic levels - least amount consumed by highest trophic level (number of trophic levels is limited)
  • larger organisms

Explains why lower trophic levels produce more offspring and higher less - environment is in balanced due to consumption

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How to draw a pyramid of energy?

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Graphical representation of E passed to each trophic level in a food chain

UNITS: kJ m–2 year–1

Each level 90% smaller (10% E passed)

When a pyramid is drawn - must fit into all of the given area

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What is a food web?

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FOOD WEB: diagram which represents how several food chains are related

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