5 Energy and ecosystems Flashcards
Producer
Photosynthetic organisms that produce organic substances using light energy, water, carbon dioxide and mineral ions
Consumer
Organism that obtain their energy by feeding on other organisms
Saprobionts
DECOMPOSERS
Break down complex materials in dead organisms into simple ones. When they do sp they realises the valuable minerals in a form that can be absorbed by plants.
Saprobionts
DECOMPOSERS
Break down complex materials in dead organisms into simple ones. When they do sp they realises the valuable minerals in a form that can be absorbed by plants.
What do arrows in a food chain represent?
Direction of energy flow
Plants only use 1-3% of the suns energy to produce organic matter. State some reasons why?
1) 90% reflects back into the atmosphere from the earth
2) not all wavelengths of light are absorbed
3) not all lights falls on chlorophyll
4) low co2 levels limit rate of photosynthesis
Identify 3 ways energy is lost between trophic levels
1) lost by heat
2) lost to the atmosphere
3) digested
Equation for percentage efficiency
Percentage efficiency =
energy after transfer ÷ Energy before transfer
Amonification
Production of ammonia from organic nitrogen containing compounds
Nitrification
Oxidation of ammonia into nitrite no2- to nitrate no3-
Nitrogen fixation
Nitrogen gas converted into nitrogen containing compounds
What are the 2 main microorganisms that carry out nitrogen fixation?
1) free living nitrogen-fixing bacteria
2) mutalistic nitrogen-fixing bacteria
Denitrification
Convertion of soil nitrates into gaseous nitrogen
Why is it important to plough soil?
When soil isnt ploughed is reduces oxygen content in the soil. Fewer aerobic notifying bacteria and more anaerobic denitrifying bacteria - convert soil nitrates into gaseous nitrogen. Reduces availability of nitrogen containing compounds for plants
Why do living organisms require nitrogen?
- protiens
- nucleic acid