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1 Biology Notes Nutrient & Energy Cycles Part 1 Pages 63-73

2 Standards ____ Use a food web to identify and distinguish producers, consumers, and decomposers. Explain the pathway of energy transfer through trophic levels and the reduction of available energy at successive trophic levels. ____ Differentiate among the various forms of energy and recognize that they can be transformed from one form to another. 2.1 2.2

3 Essential Question 1. How does the movement of matter and
energy through biological systems impact you?

4 I. The Biosphere Biosphere = the portion of Earth that supports _____
The biosphere extends from ____ km above Earth’s surface to _____ km below the surface of the ocean life 8 11

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6 Biotic factors = the living parts of the ___________
e.g. Abiotic factors = the non-living parts of the ___________ biosphere animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, etc. biosphere rocks, sunlight, water, sand, air, temperature

7 II. The Laws of Energy In The Biosphere
First Law of Thermodynamics = the internal ________ of a system is equal to the amount added by heating minus the amount lost by doing ______ on the environment Basically, energy is __________ (law of conservation of energy) entropy work conserved

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9 Second Law of Thermodynamics = the ________ of an isolated system which is not in ___________ will tend to increase over time So, some energy is converted to _____ in biological processes and is not recycled as _______ energy in the environment entropy equilibrium heat usable

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11 energy is replenished everyday by the ____
once radiant energy reaches Earth’s atmosphere, energy is converted to a _______ form e.g. once used, the energy is released as _____ which can get trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere heat is not a _______ form of energy sun usable food (chemical potential energy) heat usable

12 III. The Flow Of Energy Within The Biosphere
A. Where The Energy Enters Autotroph / Producers = organisms that use energy from the _____ to make their own _____ e.g. sun food plants, trees, flowers, etc.

13 through the process of ________________
Equation: 6CO2 + 6H2O → 6O2 + C6H12O6 photosynthesis

14 B. Where Energy Moves Heterotrophs / Consumers = organisms that depend on ___________ for food and energy they cannot perform ________________ autotrophs photosynthesis

15 1. Herbivore = a consumer that feeds only on _______
e.g. 2. Carnivore = a consumer that feeds only on other _________ plants horses, sheep, cows, rabbits, squirrels animals spider, tiger, lion, T-rex

16 3. Omnivore = a consumer that eats both ______ and animals
e.g. 4. Detritivore = a consumer that eats only dead plant or ________ sometimes called a ___________ plants humans, bears, coyote, raccoons animals scavenger vulture, hyena, crow, buzzard

17 5. Decomposer = a consumer that breaks down ________ matter and recycles it back into the Earth’s ___________ e.g. nutrient biosphere bacteria, fungi, ants, worms

18 C. Models Of Energy Flow 1. Food Chains = a series of steps in which organisms transfer ________ by eating and being eaten arrows represent the _________ in which the energy is transferred e.g. energy direction

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20 2. Food Web = a model of an ecosystem that expresses ____ possible feeding relationships
shows all the food _______ put together e.g. all chains

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22 3. Ecological Pyramid = a diagram that shows the relative amounts of ________ or matter contained in each trophic level of a food _______ or food web trophic level = a single _____ in a food chain or food web Why are there no more than 5 trophic levels in a food chain or food web? energy chain step the amount of available energy to the 5th link is too small

23 the base of a pyramid is always ___________
as the pyramid gets closer to the top, the amount of available energy ___________ 10% rule = only about _____ percent of energy available within one trophic level is transferred to organisms at the next ________ level autotrophs decreases 10 trophic

24 Energy Pyramid Diagram:

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26 biomass = the total amount of living tissue within a given ________ level
e.g trophic see page 72

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28 Pyramids of numbers can look different than pyramids of biomass. Why?
small numbers can have large masses


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