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Section 4- ecology and the environment
Feeding relationships
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What are the names given to different trophic levels
Producers,
primary
consumers,
secondary
consumers,
tertiary consumers
,
decomposers
Different trophic levels: producers
Organisms that make their own
food
using
energy
from
sun
(eg
plants
by
photosynthesis)
Different trophic levels: primary consumers
Herbivores
that feed on
producers
Different trophic levels: secondary consumers
Carnivores
that feed on
primary
consumers
Different trophic levels: tertiary consumers
Carnivores
that feed on
secondary
consumers.
What are tertiary consumers called
The
apex
predators as they have
no
predators
Different trophic levels: decomposers
Bacteria
and
fungi
that break down
dead
animals
bodies
and
waste
, for
energy,
using
enzymes
Why are trophic levels used to describe
Feeding
relationships
between organisms
How does energy flow from the sun to the producers (first trophic level)
Form of
light-
producers convert this
ligh
t energy into
chemica
l energy and it flows in this
for
m to the next
leve
l
How do you illustrate interactions between organisms
With a
food chain
What else does a food chain show
The transfer of
energy
from one
organism
to the next
What is the source of all energy in a food chain
Light energy
from the
sun
How does energy pass on through a food chain
It has to be
consumed
What energy will pass on through food chains
The energy that is made into
new
cells
remains with
organism
to pass on
Why are food chains rarely more than 5 organisms long
Due to the inefficient loss of
energy
at each trophic level- the total amount of
energy
eventually becomes to
o sma
ll t
o suppo
rt another trophic level
What is a food web
A
network
of interconnected
food
chains
in an
ecosystem
What is a herbivore
An animal that gets its
energy
by eating
plants
What is a carnivore
an animal that gets its
energy
by
eating
other
animals
What is interdependence
How the change in one population can affect others within food web
What does a pyramid of numbers show
How
many
organisms are at each
trophic
level of a
food
chain
What does the width of the box in a pyramid of numbers indicate
The number of
organisms
at that
trophic
level
Number of pyramids: general relationship between size of individual organisms and their quantity
Generally, the
larger
an individual organism is, the
fewer
of them there are
What does a pyramid of biomass show
how much
mass
the
creature
at each
trophic
level would have w/o including all
water
in organism (their
'dry mass'
)
Pyramids of biomass: relationship between mass of organisms and going up a food chain
The mass of organisms has to
decrease
as you go up a food chain (thus it’s always
pyramid
shaped)
What does a pyramid of energy show
amount of
energy
contained within the
biomass
of organisms at each trophic level
Pyramids of energy: what does the area of each box represent
Quantity
of energy
present
Why do pyramids of energy always have a wide base
Due to large amount of
energy
contained within
biomass
of producers
Pyramids of
energy
: relationship between
energy
of organisms and going up a pyramid/food chain
As you move up, quantity of energy
decreases
as not all energy is transferred to
biomass
of next trophic level
What do producers use energy from sun
To produce
glucose
from
photosynthesis.
Then during
respiration,
glucose
is used to
produce
their own
biomass
What is biomass
The mass of
living
material
(A store of chemical energy)
What happens when primary consumers consume producers
They break down the producers biomass (
-digestion)
, and use the
chemical
energy to
increase/sustain
their
biomass
What happens when secondary consumers consume primary consumers
They break down the
primary
consumer’s
biomass (
-digestion)
, and use the
chemical
energy to
increase/sustain
their
biomass
(and so on)
What does the consumption of the trophic levels mean
As
chemical
energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next,
biomass
is also transferred
Equation for calculating efficiency of energy and biomass transfers
Percentage efficiency transfer=
biomass
in
higher
trophic level/
biomass
in
lower
trophic level, x
100
How much energy is transferred to the next trophic level
About
10%
Reasons why not all energy is transferred to the next trophic level: consumption of organism
Organisms don’t eat
all
parts
of the organism they’re consuming, eg their
bones,
which have enrgy
Reasons why not all energy is transferred to the next trophic level: digestion
Not all
ingested
material is
digested
and
absorbed;
some is
egested
as
faeces
Reasons why not all energy is transferred to the next trophic level: movement
Some energy is used for
movement
Reasons why not all energy is transferred to the next trophic level: energy
Some energy is used to
generate
heat
Reasons why not all energy is transferred to the next trophic level: metabolic processes
Some energy is used for
metabolic
processes
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