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Chapter 5 How Ecosystems Work

Chapter 5 How Ecosystems Work. Life depends on the sun!!! Photosynthesis: the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. -Carbohydrates

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Chapter 5How Ecosystems Work

Page 2: Chapter 5 How Ecosystems Work. Life depends on the sun!!! Photosynthesis: the process of converting light energy into chemical energy. -Carbohydrates

Life depends on the sun!!!Photosynthesis: the process of converting light energy into chemical energy.

- Carbohydrates and Oxygen (products), sugar and air, help to support all life.

- Animals eat the plants, and so on, thus energy is transferred through the system

- Producers: makes its own food (autotrophs)- Consumers (heterotrophs): get energy by eating producers

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- Exception to the rule: deep sea communities!- Light is not available here, they do Chemosynthesis (basically using

chemicals as a source of initial energy rather than the sun.)What eats What- Producers, make their own: examples grass, ferns, trees- Consumers, eats producers, there are 5 basic types

- Herbivore: eat only producers (cows, sheep, deer)- Carnivore: eat other consumers (lions, hawks, snakes)- Omnivore: eat both producers and consumers (humans, bears,

pigs)- Decomposer: breaks down organic matter from dead organisms

(fungi and bacteria)- Detritivores: heat dead things (vultures, crabs) ****not in your

book!!!!!

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Cellular Respiration: Burning the fuel- PS gave us a source for sugars, now to use them- CP is the process of breaking down carbohydrates to yield

energy.- Oxygen needs to be present- Basically the reverse of PS

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-Excess energy is stored as fat-Energy is transferred to organisms through a food chain.

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Food chain: path of energy flow from one organism to another.Food Web: multiple food chains in an ecosystemTrophic level: each step of a food chain10% rule: for each trophic level, only 10% of the energy available is passed on, 90% is lost.

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NOT IN YOUR BOOK, BUT EXPECTED TO KNOW!!!!

Trophic Levels: The trophic level of an organism is the position it holds in a food chain. 1. Primary producers (organisms that make their own food from sunlight and/or chemical energy from deep sea vents) are the base of every food chain - these organisms are called autotrophs. 2.Primary consumers are animals that eat primary producers; they are also called herbivores (plant-eaters). 3.Secondary consumers eat primary consumers. They are carnivores (meat-eaters) and omnivores (animals that eat both animals and plants). 4.Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers. 5.Quaternary consumers eat tertiary consumers. 6.Food chains "end" with top predators, animals that have little or no natural enemies.

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Energy pyramids- Each level represents a trophic level- Producers make up the base (where most of energy is found)

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The Carbon Cycle- Process by which carbon is cycled between the atmosphere, land,

water and organisms.- Short and long term cycles

- Short: plants converting to carbs via photosynthesis; release of CO2 in cell respiration

- Long: carbonates (bones, shells, rock like limestone) The ocean and limestone two largest carbon “sinks” on the planet.

- How humans effect it:- Burning fossil fuels (estimated 8.4 billion metric tons yearly)

- Cars, fires, etc….- CO2 is a greenhouse gas as well

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The nitrogen cycle- All organisms need nitrogen to build proteins- Nitrogen gas is 78% of the gas in the atmosphere (unusable in this

form)- The process in which nitrogen is cycled between the atmosphere,

soil, and organisms- Nitrogen gas must be “fixed”- Done so by bacteria (nitrogen-fixing bacteria)- Nitrogen is converted to nitrogen oxide, which combined with water

makes nitrates- Decomposers are important because the can help release nitrogen

from wastes and dead organisms.

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The Phosphorus Cycle- Needed to help form bones and teeth in animals- Is the movement of phosphorus from the environment to organisms

and then back- Rarely occurs as a gas- Found mostly in soil/rocks- As rocks break down, it is released into the environment- Also comes for decaying organisms- Not soluble in water, typically settles, forming a layer of sediment- These become rock over thousands of years…- Think Ashley Phosphate road???? Was a phosphate (phosphorus)

mine.

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How ecosystems change.- Ecological succession: is a gradual process of change and

replacement of some or all of the species in a community. May take 1000’s of years

- As a new community arises it becomes more difficult for the original to survive

- Over enough time (if undisturbed by man) it will settle so that changes are very small, stable community.

- Two basic types of succession: Primary and Secondary- Primary: previously did not support life. Example: rocks or sand

dunes- Secondary: occurs where life previously existed. Example natural

disasters, or Human activities.

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- Primary: previously did not support life. Example: rocks, sand dunes, new islands- Can be a very slow process- Pioneer species: first species to colonize the new area, typically bacteria or lichens.- Over time, they break down rocks, forming soils- Remains of these provide nutrients for larger plants to take root.

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Secondary: where life was previously- Natural disasters- Fire- PEOPLE- Climax community: final stage, stable community (can still change)

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Other type of successionOld-field succ.- Farmland is abandoned. Then basically same process as secondary.

Fire and secondary succession, necessary due to the fact that many plants can’t release seeds with out fire and also an important tool for the environment to return nutrients to the soil