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Ecosystems

Biology I Factoids

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Factoid 256

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• An ecosystem is made up of communities and their environments.

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Factoid 257

• Producers (autotrophs) make their own food.

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• Consumers (heterotrophs) get their energy by eating autotrophs (producers) or by eating other heterotrophs (consumers).

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• Primary consumers eat producers. Energy is transferred from the producers to the primary consumers. Primary consumers are herbivores.

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Factoid 260

• Secondary consumers eat primary consumers. Energy is transferred when one organism eats another.

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Factoid 261

• Decomposers break down dead organisms into detritus (organic matter).

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Factoid 262

• A food chain is a series of feeding relationships starting with a producer.

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• A food web is a series of overlapping food chains.

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• The trophic level is a feeding level. Every step of a food chain is a trophic level.

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• An energy pyramid shows the energy that is transferred between trophic levels.

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• Only about 10% of the energy at each level is transferred to the next higher level. The rest is used by the organism itself and some is lost as heat.

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• Since only 10% of energy is transferred from one level to another, a food chain usually only has 4 or 5 trophic levels.

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Factoid 268

• Biomass is the mass of dry organic materials in an organism.

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• A biomass pyramid indicates the amount of organic material at a given trophic level. Typically producers have the largest biomass.

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• A pyramid of numbers shows the approximate number of individual organisms at each level that an ecosystem can support.

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• The biosphere is all living things on the planet. The biosphere is divided into biomes.

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• Since matter can not be created or destroyed according to the Law of Conservation of Mass, it must be recycled in the environment.

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Factoid 273

• The Water Cycle

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• Transpiration is the evaporation of water through the plant.

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• The Carbon-Oxygen Cycle

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• The Nitrogen Cycle

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• Nitrogen fixation is accomplished by bacteria and lightning.

• Denitrification is accomplished by bacteria.

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• The Phosphorus Cycle