Biology 1 ecology and photosynthesis

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  • Food chains and food webs
    Illustrate the flow of energy in ecosystems
  • Photosynthesis
    Green plants use it to create energy from the sun
  • Arrows in a food web or chain
    Show the direction of energy flow
  • Consumers in a food chain
    • Primary consumer (eats green plant)
    • Secondary consumer (eats primary consumer)
    • Tertiary consumer (eats secondary consumer)
  • Food web
    Interconnects multiple food chains in an ecosystem
  • Types of organisms
    • Carnivores (eat only animals)
    • Herbivores (eat only plants)
    • Omnivores (eat both)
  • All organisms in an ecosystem depend on each other
  • Food chains
    Demonstrate feeding relationships between organisms
  • Food webs
    Show how different food chains interact in an ecosystem
  • Energy transfers through a food chain

    Energy lost at each level
  • Pyramid of numbers
    Represents the population of each organism in a food chain
  • Adaptations
    • Help species survive in their environments
  • Adaptations of cacti
    • Small surface area to minimize evaporation
  • Plants adapt in various ways to survive in different habitats
  • Leaf structure
    • Aids in photosynthesis by absorbing light, carbon dioxide, and water
  • Stomata
    Allow gases to pass in and out of leaves
  • Guard cells
    Control the opening and closing of stomata
  • Waxy cuticle
    Reduces water loss from leaves
  • Palisade cells

    Contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis
  • Vascular bundles

    Transport water, minerals, and sugars throughout plants
  • Xylem
    Transports water
  • Phloem
    Transports food materials
  • Spongy mesophyll
    Facilitates gas exchange for photosynthesis
  • Chloroplasts
    Produce energy through photosynthesis
  • Flat, thin leaves aid in gas exchange and light absorption for photosynthesis
  • Respiration
    Occurs in mitochondria
  • Photosynthesis
    Occurs in chloroplasts
  • Plants need respiration to grow and produce energy
  • Test with pondweed
    Demonstrates how light intensity affects photosynthesis
  • Observing bubbles of gas from pondweed
    Can indicate the rate of photosynthesis under different light intensities