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Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem Food Chains, Food Webs, Energy Pyramids

Begins with the SUN Photosynthesis 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + sunlight  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2

The chemical reaction by which green plants use water and carbon dioxide and light from the sun to make glucose. ENERGY is stored in glucose; glucose is stored as starch.

Organisms that can make glucose during photosynthesis are called PRODUCERS.

Producers use most of the energy they make for themselves.

Producers use cellular respiration to supply the energy they need to live.

CELLULAR RESPIRATION is the chemical reaction that releases the energy in glucose (food). 6O 2 + C 6 H 12 O 6 --> 6H 2 O + 6CO 2 + energy

The energy that is not used by producers can be passed on to organisms that cannot make their own energy.

Organisms that cannot make their own energy are called CONSUMERS.

Consumers that eat producers to get energy: Are first order or primary consumers Are herbivores (plant-eaters)

Most of the energy the primary consumer gets from the producer is used by the consumer.

Some of the energy moves into the atmosphere as heat.

Some energy in the primary consumer is not lost to the atmosphere or used by the consumer itself. This energy is available for another consumer.

A consumer that eats another consumer for energy: Is called a secondary or second order consumer May be a carnivore or a herbivore May be a predator May be a scavenger

Most of the energy the secondary consumer gets from the primary consumer is used by the secondary consumer.

Some of the energy is lost as heat, but some energy is stored and can passed on to another consumer.

A consumer that eats a consumer that already ate a consumer: Is called a third order or tertiary consumer May be a carnivore or a herbivore May be a predator May be a scavenger

Consumers that eat producers & other consumers Are called omnivores Omnivores eat plants and animals

Consumers that hunt & kill other consumers are called predators. They animals that are hunted & killed are called prey.

Consumers that eat other consumers that have already died are called scavengers.

The transfer of energy from sun to producer to primary consumer to secondary consumer to tertiary consumer can be shown in a FOOD CHAIN.

Food Chain: series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy

Energy flow through biological systems

Another way of showing the transfer of energy in an ecosystem is the ENERGY PYRAMID.

Energy & Biomass Pyramids Show… That the amount of available energy decreases as you move up the food chain It takes a large number of producers to support a small number of primary consumers It takes a large number of primary consumers to support a small number of secondary consumers

Only about 10% of energy is transferred from one level to the next The other 90% is used by the organism to carry out its life processes or it is lost to the environment Energy Transfer

Energy Transfer Practice Problem

Food Webs: Are interconnected food chains They show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem