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Chapter 2 The Ecosystem
Abiotic factor: Non-living variable within the ecosystem, affecting the life of organisms. Examples include temperature, light, and water. Abiotic factors can be harmful to the environment, as when sulphur dioxide emissions from power stations produce acid rain.  Biotic factor: Biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. They are in entirety, any living component that affects another organism. Such things include animals which consume the organism in question, and the living food that the organism consumes   Structure of the Ecosystem
Trophic levels are the feeding position in a food chain such as primary producers, herbivore, primary carnivore, etc.  Trophic Level
 
Primary Producers:  Primary producers are principally green plants and certain bacteria. They convert solar energy into organic energy .   The primary consumers:  are also known as herbivores and include the tiny crustacean zooplankton that filter microscopic algal cells out of the surface waters of lakes, ponds, and oceans, as well as much larger, mammalian herbivores, such as mice, deer, cows, and elephants. Herbivores utilize the fixed energy and nutrients in their food to drive their own metabolic processes and to achieve their own growth. Trophic Level
Secondary Consumers:  Organisms that feed from the primary consumers. If the herbivore must be killed before it is eaten, the secondary consumer is known as a predator. However, if the herbivore does not have to be killed to be eaten, the secondary consumer is known as a scavenger or a parasite. Decomposers:  utilize energy from wastes or dead organisms, and so complete the cycle by returning nutrients to the soil or water, and carbon dioxide to the air and water. See water cycle for more on water's role.
 
What is a food chain? A simple representation of the trophic levels in the form of chain and the link between them.
What is a food web? Is a more complex and realistic way to show the flow of the energy though the ecosystem
A pyramid of numbers is a graphical representation of the numbers of individuals in each population in a food chain. Often it is drawn from the autotrophic level up. A pyramid of numbers can be used to examine how the population of a certain species affects another. Pyramid of numbers   Why is that? 10   180   500   10000
Pyramids of Biomass A  biomass   pyramid  has each tier symbolising the  total dry weight of all organisms in an ecosystem's levels at any given time . Biomass represents chemical energy stored in the organic matter of a trophic level. Most narrow sharply from producers at the base to top-level carnivores at the top.  850 gr/m 2 90 gr/m 2 50 gr/m 2 7 gr/m 2
A  pyramid   of   productivity  has trophic levels stacked in blocks proportional in size to the energy acquired from the level below. Food chains are usually bottom heavy since only 10% of energy is transferred.  Pyramid of Productivity ( Energy )
How do you apply the second law of thermodynamics to this pyramid?
The second law of thermodynamics state that the energy in any system decreases. In this pyramid one can see that the amount of energy that is passed from one level to the other decreases.
Analyze the reason for your answer.
The amount of energy that is available in each level decreases in 90% each time. That means that the amount of energy passed from one level to the other is only 10% of the energy available in the previous trophic level. This is because the all organisms use energy to preform their normal processes, and some more of the energy is lost during the consumption process (hunting, eating, unprocessed food, etc.)
Species: Organisms of the same specie that live together in a place and interact with each other. Population: Organisms with similar characteristics that are able to reproduce fertile offspring.
Community: It is a group of populations living together and interacting with each other. Son of the forms of interaction could be sharing the same food, places for shelter, water resources ….etc
Niche: The term niche is used to describe the role an organism or population plays within its community or ecosystem. Some examples of niche are predator, grazer, hunter-gatherer, scavenger, and parasite.

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Structure Of The Ecosystem

  • 1. Chapter 2 The Ecosystem
  • 2. Abiotic factor: Non-living variable within the ecosystem, affecting the life of organisms. Examples include temperature, light, and water. Abiotic factors can be harmful to the environment, as when sulphur dioxide emissions from power stations produce acid rain. Biotic factor: Biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. They are in entirety, any living component that affects another organism. Such things include animals which consume the organism in question, and the living food that the organism consumes Structure of the Ecosystem
  • 3. Trophic levels are the feeding position in a food chain such as primary producers, herbivore, primary carnivore, etc. Trophic Level
  • 4.  
  • 5. Primary Producers: Primary producers are principally green plants and certain bacteria. They convert solar energy into organic energy . The primary consumers: are also known as herbivores and include the tiny crustacean zooplankton that filter microscopic algal cells out of the surface waters of lakes, ponds, and oceans, as well as much larger, mammalian herbivores, such as mice, deer, cows, and elephants. Herbivores utilize the fixed energy and nutrients in their food to drive their own metabolic processes and to achieve their own growth. Trophic Level
  • 6. Secondary Consumers: Organisms that feed from the primary consumers. If the herbivore must be killed before it is eaten, the secondary consumer is known as a predator. However, if the herbivore does not have to be killed to be eaten, the secondary consumer is known as a scavenger or a parasite. Decomposers: utilize energy from wastes or dead organisms, and so complete the cycle by returning nutrients to the soil or water, and carbon dioxide to the air and water. See water cycle for more on water's role.
  • 7.  
  • 8. What is a food chain? A simple representation of the trophic levels in the form of chain and the link between them.
  • 9. What is a food web? Is a more complex and realistic way to show the flow of the energy though the ecosystem
  • 10. A pyramid of numbers is a graphical representation of the numbers of individuals in each population in a food chain. Often it is drawn from the autotrophic level up. A pyramid of numbers can be used to examine how the population of a certain species affects another. Pyramid of numbers   Why is that? 10 180 500 10000
  • 11. Pyramids of Biomass A biomass pyramid has each tier symbolising the total dry weight of all organisms in an ecosystem's levels at any given time . Biomass represents chemical energy stored in the organic matter of a trophic level. Most narrow sharply from producers at the base to top-level carnivores at the top. 850 gr/m 2 90 gr/m 2 50 gr/m 2 7 gr/m 2
  • 12. A pyramid of productivity has trophic levels stacked in blocks proportional in size to the energy acquired from the level below. Food chains are usually bottom heavy since only 10% of energy is transferred. Pyramid of Productivity ( Energy )
  • 13. How do you apply the second law of thermodynamics to this pyramid?
  • 14. The second law of thermodynamics state that the energy in any system decreases. In this pyramid one can see that the amount of energy that is passed from one level to the other decreases.
  • 15. Analyze the reason for your answer.
  • 16. The amount of energy that is available in each level decreases in 90% each time. That means that the amount of energy passed from one level to the other is only 10% of the energy available in the previous trophic level. This is because the all organisms use energy to preform their normal processes, and some more of the energy is lost during the consumption process (hunting, eating, unprocessed food, etc.)
  • 17. Species: Organisms of the same specie that live together in a place and interact with each other. Population: Organisms with similar characteristics that are able to reproduce fertile offspring.
  • 18. Community: It is a group of populations living together and interacting with each other. Son of the forms of interaction could be sharing the same food, places for shelter, water resources ….etc
  • 19. Niche: The term niche is used to describe the role an organism or population plays within its community or ecosystem. Some examples of niche are predator, grazer, hunter-gatherer, scavenger, and parasite.