Biosphere Alissa Buford & Rahil Alhumaidi October/10/2013 B-2.

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Biosphere Alissa Buford & Rahil Alhumaidi October/10/2013 B-2

What is Biosphere?  The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems.  Root word of Biosphere – “Bio” means “Life”, “sphere” means “ Circle”.  The biosphere is all life on Earth. This includes all the things that are living as well as the remains of those that have died, but have not yet decomposed. The biosphere includes both life on land and in the oceans which adds up to 100% of the planet.

Parts of the Biosphere  Individual: An organism who only interacts with species of his own kind.  Population: sum of all individuals (species interacting with there environment only) that are living together as a group.  Community: All the populations (All individuals of similar species) in a specific area.  Ecosystem: more than a community (populations of organisms of diverse species) of living organisms.  Biome: set of ecosystems (all living and non-living things interacting together) in a geographic area.  Biosphere: the sum of all the biomes (blending of all ecosystems together) of humans, animals and plants, in their defined habitats.

How does matter and energy flow in a biosphere?  Trophic Levels:  producers (organisms that make their own food from sunlight and/or chemical energy from deep sea vents) are the base of every food chain.  Primary consumers are animals that eat the producers.  Secondary consumers eat primary consumers. They are carnivores (meat-eaters) and omnivores (animals that eat both animals and plants).  Tertiary consumers eat secondary consumers.  Tertiary consumers die than decompose into earth.  As rain falls, the decomposition grows into grass.

Biosphere Interactions  The life supporting zone of the earth where atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere meet, interact and make life possible, is known as biosphere.  The lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere are non- living components of the environment and are known as abiotic. The biotic or living components include plants, animals and microbes living on the earth. A constant interaction between the abiotic and biotic components of the biosphere results in the transfer of food and energy, which makes it a dynamic but stable system. The biosphere is the biggest biological system. It consists of smaller functional units known as ecosystems or ecological systems.

Biosphere Interesting Facts  The biosphere is as important as life itself because it is our existence. Without the biosphere, the Earth would be a lifeless planet such as Mars or Venus.  The biosphere is a system characterized by the continuous cycling of matter.  This biosphere is generally believed to have evolved ~3.5B years ago. (which is the age of earth).

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