Energy In Ecosystems Review Where does most of
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Energy In Ecosystems Review: Where does most of our energy come from?
ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEM n. How does energy flow in an ecosystem? n. What is an energy pyramid? n. What is a trophic level?
ENERGY ENTERS ECOSYTEM n All energy in ecosystem comes from the sun n First law of Thermodynamics: Energy cannot be created or destroyed (but it can be transformed into stored energy & heat)
ENERGY LEAVES ECOSYSTEM n Second law of thermodynamics: Energy is lost as energy is transformed n In ecosystem, when energy is transformed, some energy is lost as HEAT
ENERGY PATHS 3 ways to illustrate energy flow 2. Food Web: many paths 1. Food Chain: Single path 3. Food Pyramid
FOOD CHAINS n A food chain shows the path of energy from one organism to the next n energy flows from producers to consumers n arrows point to who is eating (plant is eaten by herbivore) n Usually decomposers are left out
FOOD WEBS n A food web shows all feeding relationships in an ecosystem (made of many food chains)
FOOD WEBS n Typically, food webs go like this: CONSUMER (CARNIVORE) CONSUMER (OMNIVORE) CONSUMER (HERBIVORE) PRODUCER remember: decomposers receive energy from all other organisms in an ecosystem DECOMPOSER
FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS n Practice! Draw a food chain that includes the following organisms: grasshopper n mouse n grass n owl CONSUMER (CARNIVORE) n n Now label the organisms as producers, consumers (which type? ), or decomposers CONSUMER (CARNIVORE) CONSUMER (HERBIVORE) PRODUCER
FOOD CHAINS/WEBS & ENERGY PYRAMIDS n Food chains/webs can be written as a pyramid: n Producers form the base of the pyramid n Consumers form the upper layers
ENERGY PYRAMIDS The energy pyramid shows energy flow in an ecosystem: n n A level of the energy pyramid is called a TROPHIC LEVEL Each trophic level represents the energy for those organisms Top Consumer Energy stored by Secondary Consumers Energy stored by Primary Consumers ENERGY STORED BY PRODUCERS
TROPHIC LEVELS n Energy is lost with each trophic ~90% is released to the environment as heat n ~10% of the energy is used n Only about 10% of the energy from one level is passed on to the next level
Quick Review n Why can’t you have more than 3 levels of consumers in an ecosystem? n Where does most of the energy in an ecosystem end up?
QUICK REVIEW n Practice! If 100% of the energy is available at the first trophic level, what percentages of the energy are available at the second and third trophic levels? 1% 100%
QUICK REVIEW! All organisms in an ecosystem need _______ energy from food to live. An energy ____ pyramid shows how much food energy is passed from one ____ organism to another through food chains. _____ Producers have the largest spot at the base of the pyramid. Altogether, only about _____ 10% of the food energy at each level gets passed up to the next level.
Homework n Where does your energy come from? n Include a possible food chain labeled with vocabulary
Application Read the DDT in an Aquatic Food Chain n Answer the critical thinking questions n
Closing n Ecosystems have a complex energy flow
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- Ecosystems and communities chapter 4 answer key
- Shark food chain
- Chapter 4 lesson 2 energy flow in ecosystems
- Which marine ecosystem contains the fewest producers
- Section 3 energy in ecosystems
- Chapter 42 ecosystems and energy
- Nutrient chain foldable
- Phosphorus cycle
- Lab food chains and energy in ecosystems
- Flow of energy
- Primary consumer
- Section 1 energy flow in ecosystems
- Energy transfer in ecosystem
- Food chain for class 6
- In an energy pyramid where is the most energy
- Energy energy transfer and general energy analysis
- Energy energy transfer and general energy analysis
- Chapter review motion part a vocabulary review answer key