Energy In The Ecosystems Flashcards

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State three ways that energy is lost at each level in a food chain.

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Undigested food
Movement
Heat

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Define a pyramid of biomass

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A pyramid of biomass is a diagram that shows the relative total masses of organisms at each stage of a food chain.
Kg/m2
Where the bottom has the highest biomass and the top has the lowest.

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Define a pyramid of energy.

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A pyramid of energy is a diagram that shows the relative total energy available at each stage in a food chain.
y/kg/m2/year
Where the bottom has the highest energy available and the top has the lowest

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Define pyramid of numbers.

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A pyramid of numbers is a diagram that shows the relative total number of organisms at each stage of a food chain.
The loss of energy in a food chain means that the number of organisms that can be supported at each stage along the food chain decreases.

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Explain an unusual pyramid of numbers

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When the producer is a tree there is a lower number at the bottom.

When the carnivore is fleas there is a higher number of organisms at the top.

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Define producer.

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Green plant that makes its own food via photosynthesis.

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Define consumer.

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An organism that eats other organisms to obtain energy.

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Define carnivore.

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Animals that only eat other animals

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Define herbivore.

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Animals that only eat plant material.

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10
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Define omnivore.

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Animals that eat both plant and animal material.

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Why do organisms require Nitrogen?

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Every organism requires nitrogen to make protein.

Animals must ingest sources of nitrogen. (Eat)

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What form of nitrogen do plants absorb?

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Nitrate

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13
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Describe the role of nitrifying bacteria.

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Complete nitrification.

The conversion of ammonium compounds into nitrites then nitrates.

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Describe the role of denitrifying bacteria.

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Complete denitrification.

The breakdown of nitrate to release nitrogen into the air.

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Describe root nodule bacteria.

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Found in leguminous plants such as peas or clover.
Inside a swelling in the roots called root modules. Is nitrogen-fixing bacteria that converts atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates that can be absorbed by the plant roots.

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16
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Describe decomposing bacteria.

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Complete decomposition of dead plant and animal material and nitrogenous waste into ammonium compounds.

17
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Define competition.

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Habitats have a limited supply of resources, organisms must compete with one another for these resources.

18
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Plant compete for?

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Sunlight
Water
Space
Soil nutrients

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Animals compete for?

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Food
Water
Shelter
Territory 
Mates
20
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Define interspecific competition.

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When individuals of different species compete for the same resources in an ecosystem.

21
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Define intraspecific competition.

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When individuals of the same species compete for the exactly same resources in an ecosystem.