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Title: Energy Flow in Ecosystems


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Energy Flow in Ecosystems
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Our Goals
  • explain the roles of producers, consumers, and
    decomposers in ecosystems
  • describe a pyramid of energy in terms of energy
    flow through an ecosystem
  • describe the roles of photosynthesis and cellular
    respiration within a pyramid of energy
  • compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration
    in terms of the reactants, products, and chemical
    equations

3
What do ecosystems need to do?
  • Capture energy
  • Transfer energy
  • Cycle nutrients

We want to know how energy is produced and used
in the ecosystem
4
Food Chains
  • is a single pathway of energy transfer through an
    ecosystem as organisms eat one another.
  • Ex. Kelp urchin otter

5
Food Webs
  • All organisms are connected to each other in a
    food web
  • Plants absorb nutrients and
  • grow
  • Herbivores eat plants
  • Carnivores eat herbivores
  • Scavengers eat the dead
  • Bacteria and fungi decompose dead tissue

http//www.bigelow.org/edhab/images/food_web.jpg
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What are Trophic Levels?
  • Trophic Greek for nutrition
  • Feeding relationships (describe what the organism
    consumes as fuel)

7
Trophic Levels
Tertiary Consumer
  • start with energy from the sun
  • captured by primary producers, which are eaten by
    consumers
  • food chains usually go up only 4 or 5 levels
  • all levels connect to decomposers

Secondary Consumer
PrimaryConsumers
Primary Producers
Decomposers
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Producers
  • Are also known as ________________.
  • Are able to ______________________________from
    sunlight or chemicals and use that energy to
    produce food.
  • Include ____________________, ____________________
    ____, and ___________________.

9
Consumers
  • Rely on other organisms for their energy and food
    supply (eat producers and other consumers)
  • Also called ____________________.
  • Include herbivores, carnivores, omnivores
  • Also include detritivores such as mites,
    earthworms, snails and crabs and decomposers

10
Decomposers
  • Include bacteria and fungi
  • Get their energy from the remains (dead stuff)
    and wastes of organisms
  • Help cycle nutrients to producers

11
Ecological Pyramid of Energy
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Energy transfer is inefficient
  • About 10 of energy is lost between trophic
    levels
  • Where does the energy go? The cost of living!

13
  • The amount of energy at each trophic level in
    proportion to the next level is called ecological
    efficiency
  • Which organisms, in terms of ecological
    efficiency, would be the best for us to consume?

14
Photosynthesis
  • The process that plants, algae, and
    photosynthetic bacteria use to convert energy
    from the sun
  • ______________powers chemical reactions that
    convert _______________and water into
    ________________and carbohydrates

15
The balanced equation for photosythesis is...
  • _____ ____ __________
  • Note that if it werent for photosythetic
    autotrophs, the air wouldnt contain enough
    oxygen for you to breathe!

sunlight
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What is this cellular respiration?
  • The process that releases energy (ATP) by
    breaking down glucose and other food molecules in
    the presence of oxygen
  • C6H12O6 _O2 _CO2_H20 ATP
  • Gives off carbon dioxide, water and energy
  • Which organisms need these?

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Turn to your partner...
  • How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration
    alike?
  • How are they different?
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