Energy of Ecosystems Flashcards
Concept of energy in ecosystems
- Energy is the capacity to do work
- Except for deep sea hydrothermal ecosystem, sun is the only energy source for all Earth’s ecosystems.
- Less than 60% of total incident solar radiation is synthetically active radiation.
- Solar energy is transformed into mechanical and heat energy during metabolic activities.
Components of energy flow in ecosystem
Radient energy Chemical energy
Sun ———————- Producers ————————
(Metabolism)
Consumers/Decomposers
In ecological energetics we consider:
- Quanitity of energy reaching an ecosystem per unit of area per unit time
- Quantity of energy trapped by green plants and converted to a chemical form
- Quantity and path of energy flow from green plants to organisms of different trophic levels over a period of time in a known area (energy flow from producers to consumers)
Ecosystem follows the first and second law of thermodynamics
- Energy may be transformed from one form to another but can niether be created nor destroyed
- Processes involving energy transformation does not occur spontaneously unless there is degradation of energy from non random to random form
What is ATP and what is it used for?
- Energy stored in organic molecules, transferred via cell respiration into ATP
- Used to support cell metabolisim: building and breaking down molecules, homeostasis and growth
What are inefficiencies in the tranfer of energy?
- Toxic waste organic molecules are excreted
- Some ingested material is absorbed and egested
- Some parts of an organism remain uneaten
Define ‘food chains’, ‘food webs’ and ‘cellular respiration’.
Food chains: linear sequence of organisms starting with a producer and ending with a predator
Food webs: a series of food chains which are interconnected at various trophic levels
Cellular respiration: conversion of chemical energy into a form cells can use. Releases heat when organic molecules are converted to ATP
What is the 10% law?
Only 10% of the energy from organic matter is stored as flesh. The remaining is lost during transfer.
What is a trophic level and how is energy lost?
Tophic level: position of the organism in a food chain
Energy is lost as heat from respiration, is not consumed or as feces
Define ‘standing crop’ and ‘pyramid of energy’
Standing crop: each time a trophic level has a certain mass of living material at a particular time
Pyramid of energy: any calculations of energy content, biomass or numbers has to include all organisms at that trophic level