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Title: The Energy Cycle


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The Energy Cycle
  • Conner Rothe
  • Rebecca Han
  • Collin Chersi
  • Sean Sharma

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The Energy Flow Cycle
  • The Energy Flow starts with solar energy from the
    sun captured by plant and turned into glucose
    through the process of photosynthesis by
    producers.
  • The producers are then consumed by the first
    level of consumers. This is the start of the
    food chain/web.

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  • The solar energy passes through the atmosphere,
    lithosphere, hydrosphere and into the biosphere.

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  • Trophic efficiencies generally range from 5 to
    20 but only 5 to 20 of primary producer
    biomass consumed is converted into new consumer
    biomass.

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Cycle Importance
  • The energy cycle is important because it provides
    energy for animals and when they die, unused
    energy is recycled.

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Key Terms
  • Solar radiation radiant energy emitted by a sun
    as a result of its nuclear fusion reactions
  • Dispersal the act of scattering
  • Migration the act of going from one country,
    region, or place to another
  • Erosion the process by which the surface of the
    earth is worn away by the action of water,
    glaciers, winds, waves, etc.

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  • Deposition a natural accumulation or occurrence,
    especially the laying down of matter by a natural
    process.
  • Longwave radiation is the energy leaving the
    earth as infrared radiation at low energy
  • Heat the state of a body perceived as having or
    generating a relatively high degree of warmth.

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  • Consumers a heterotrophic organism that ingests
    other organisms or organic matter in a food
    chain.
  • Decomposers An organism, often a bacterium or
    fungus, that feeds on and breaks down dead plant
    or animal matter, thus making organic nutrients
    available to the ecosystem.

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  • Leaching extraction of certain materials from a
    carrier into a liquid
  • Trophic Efficency the transfer of energy up
    trophic levels .

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Work Cited
  • Text book pg. 56-66
  • http//www.managingwholes.com/eco-energy-cycle.htm
    (Sept. 22)
  • http//www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/sabedon/campb
    l54.htm (Sept. 23)
  • http//www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/sabedon/campb
    l54_files/image005.gif (Sept.23)
  • http//www.dictionary.com (Sept. 23)
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