Energy And Ecosystems Flashcards

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How do plants use the sugars from photosynthesis?

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  • primarily as respiratory substrates
  • to synthesise other biological molecules e.g. cellulose
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What is biomass?

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Total dry mass of tissue or mass of carbon over a given time in a specific area.

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How can the chemical energy store in dry mass be estimated?

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Using calorimetry.
Q = mcΔt

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Why is bomb calorimetry preferable to simple calorimetry?

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Reduces heat loss to surroundings.

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Define gross primary production? (GPP)

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Total chemical energy in plant biomass within a given volume or area.

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Define net primary productivity (NPP).

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Total chemical energy available for plant growth, plant reproduction and energy transfer to other trophic levels after respiratory losses.

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Give the mathematical relationship between GPP and NPP.

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NPP = GPP - R

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Why is most of the Sun’s energy not converted to organic matter?

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  • most solar energy is absorbed by atmosphere of reflected by clouds
  • photosynthetic pigments cannot absorb some wavelengths of light
  • not all light falls directly on a chlorophyll molecule
  • energy lost as heat during respiration/ photosynthesis
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How can the net production of consumers be calculated?

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N = I - (F+R)
I: chemical energy from ingested food
F: energy lost as faeces and urine
R: respiratory losses

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Why does biomass decrease along a food chain?

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  • energy lost in nitrogenous waste
  • some of organism is not consumed
  • energy lost to surroundings as heat
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Define primary and secondary productivity.

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  • rate of primary or secondary production
  • biomass in a specific area over a given time period
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Outline some common farming practices used to increase the efficiency of energy transfer.

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  • exclusion of predators: no energy lost to other organisms in the food web
  • artificial heating: reduce energy lost to maintain constant body temperature
  • restriction of movement
  • feeding is controlled at the optimum
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Give a general equation for % efficiency.

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Energy converted in useful form X 100 / total energy supplied

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Explain why the lengths of food chains is limited.

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Energy is lost at each trophic level.
So there is insufficient energy to support a higher trophic level

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What is a pyramid of biomass?

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Diagram that shows the biomass at each trophic level.

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Why is a pyramid of biomass preferable to a pyramid of numbers?

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Shape of pyramid of numbers may be skewed since a small number of producers can support many consumers.