The Nonliving Environment

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The Nonliving Environment Section 3: Energy Flow

A. Matter can be recycled over and over again, but energy is converted from one form to another. During photosynthesis, producers convert light energy to chemical energy

2. Chemosynthesis – the production of energy-rich nutrient molecules from chemicals

B. Energy stored in the molecules of one organism is transferred to another when one organism becomes food for another organism.

1. Food chains – a simple way of showing how matter and energy pass from one organism to another

2. Food web – shows all the possible feeding relationships among the organisms in a community

C. Energy pyramid – shows the amount of energy available at each level in an ecosystem