19. Organisms & Their Environment Flashcards
Producers definition
organisms that produce their own organic nutrients usually using energy from sunlight, Plants are producers as they carry out photosynthesis to make glucose
herbivore definition
an animal that gets its energy by eating plants
carnivore definition
an animal that gets its energy by eating other animals
primary consumers definition
herbivores - they feed on producers (plants)
secondary consumers definition
predators that feed on primary consumers
tertiary consumers definition
predators that feed on secondary consumers
decomposers definition
bacteria and fungi that get their energy from feeding off dead and decaying organisms and undigested waste (such as faces) by secreting enzymes to break them down
What does a food chain show?
A food chain shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the next, starting with a producer
What is the source of all energy in a food chain?
The source of all energy in a food chain is light energy from the Sun
What do the arrows in a food chain show?
The arrows in a food chain show the transfer of energy from one trophic level to the next
How is energy transferred from one organism to another?
Energy is transferred from one organism to another by ingestion (eating)
What is a food web?
A food web is a network of interconnected food chains
Why are food webs more accurate than food chains?
Food webs are more realistic ways of showing connections between organisms within an ecosystem as animals rarely exist on just one type of food source
What do food webs give us more information on?
Food webs give us a lot more information about the transfer of energy in an ecosystem
What type of relationship does a food web show?
interdependence
interdependent definition
how the change in one population can affect others within the food web
What causes most of the changes in populations?
Most of the changes in populations of animals and plants happen as a result of human impact – either by overharvesting of food species or by the introduction of foreign species to a habitat
Why is human impact on environments so harmful?
Due to interdependence, these can have long-lasting knock-on effects to organisms throughout a food chain or web
What is a trophic level?
Trophic levels describe the position of an organism in a food chain, web or pyramid
Does an animal have to be at only one trophic level? Why?
NO
Animals (known as consumers) can be at different trophic levels within the same food web as they may eat both primary, secondary and / or tertiary consumers
How does energy from the sun flow to the first trophic level?
Energy flows from the sun to the first trophic level (producers) in the form of light
How do producers make use of light energy?
Producers convert light energy into chemical energy and it flows in this form from one consumer to the next
Where is all energy eventually transferred to?
Eventually all energy is transferred to the environment – energy is passed on from one level to the next with some being used and lost at each stage
Is energy flow a cyclical or non-cyclical process?
NON-CYCLICAL
Energy flow is a non-cyclical process – once the energy gets to the top of the food chain or web, it is not recycled but ‘lost’ to the environment