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Title: Energy Flow in an Ecosystem


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Energy Flow in an Ecosystem
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Energy Flow
  • Energy in an ecosystem originally comes from the
    sun
  • Energy flows through Ecosystems from producers to
    consumers
  • Producers (make food)
  • Consumers (use food by eating producers or other
    consumers)

3
Producers
  • Sunlight is the main source of energy for most
    life on earth.
  • Producers contain chlorophyll can use energy
    directly from the sun

4
Autotrophs
  • An Autotroph is any organism that can produce its
    own food supply!
  • Autotrophs are also called Producers
  • Plants, algae, some protists, some bacteria are
    examples

5
Niche of a Producer
  • Captures energy and transforms it into organic,
    stored energy for the use of living organisms.
  • May be photoautotrophs using light energy (e.g.
    plants)
  • May be chemoautotrophs using chemical energy
    (e.g. cyanobacteria)

6
Photoautotroph
  • Producer That Captures Energy from the sun by
  • Photosynthesis
  • Adds Oxygen to the atmosphere
  • Removes Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere

Algae
7
Habitat of Photoautotrophs
  • On Land
  • Plants
  • In The Sea
  • Algae
  • Tidal Flats Salt Marshes
  • Cyanobacteria

8
Chemoautotrophs
  • Capture energy from the bonds of inorganic
    molecules such as Hydrogen Sulfide
  • Process is called Chemosynthesis
  • Often occurs in deep sea vents or gut of animals

Called a Black smoker (thermal vent)
9
Tube Worms living in Black Smoker
10
Consumers
  • Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain
    energy. (e.g. animals)
  • Herbivores
  • Eat Only Plants
  • Carnivores
  • Eat Only Other Animals

11
Consumers
  • Heterotrophs eat other organisms to obtain
    energy.
  • Omnivores (Humans)
  • Eat Plants Animals
  • Detritivores (Scavengers)
  • Feed On Dead Plant Animal Remains (buzzards)
  • Decomposers
  • Fungi Bacteria

12
Feeding Relationships
  • Energy flows through an ecosystem in one
    direction
  • from producers to various levels of consumers

13
Feeding Relationships
  • Food Chain
  • Simple Energy path through an ecosystem
  • Food Web
  • More realistic path through an ecosystem made of
    many food chains

14
Food Chain
3rd Order consumer
2nd Order Consumer
1st order Consumer
4th Order Consumer
Producer (trapped sunlight stored food)
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Name the Producer, Consumers Decomposers in
this food chain
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Food Web
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Trophic Levels
  • Each Level In A Food Chain or Food Web is a
    Trophic Level.
  • Producers
  • Always The First Trophic Level
  • How Energy Enters The System
  • Herbivores
  • Second Trophic Level

20
Trophic Levels
  • Carnivores/Omnivores
  • Make Up The Remaining Trophic Levels
  • Each level depends on the one below it for energy.

21
Ecological Pyramids
  • Graphic Representations Of The Relative Amounts
    of Energy or Matter At Each Trophic Level
  • May be
  • Energy Pyramid
  • Biomass Pyramid
  • Pyramid of Numbers

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Energy Pyramid
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Biomass Pyramid
24
Pyramid of Numbers
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