Food Webs Flashcards

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1
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What is the ultimate source of energy?

A

The Sun

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2
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Define Producer

A

Photosynthetic organisms that obtain that manufacture organic substances

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3
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Define Consumer

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organisms that obtain energy by feeding on other organisms can be primary, secondary or tertiary

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4
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Define Saprobiont

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Organisms that break down complex materials in dead organisms into simpler ones
usually bacteria and fungi

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5
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What do Food Chain show?
What does the arrow represent?
What is the name given to each level?

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describes feeding relationships
arrow= direction of energy flow
each stage = trophic levels

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6
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What do Food Webs show?

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shows the complexity of feeding relations

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7
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Define Biomass ( units)

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Biomass can be measured in terms of mass of carbon or dry mass of tissue per given area.

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8
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What does calorimetry measure?

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Calorimetry measures the chemical energy store in a dry mass

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9
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Describe how calorimetry could measure the chemical store

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Sample dried by heating in an oven to evaporate all the H2O off
Weigh samples, place in a cup and ignite in O2 rich atmosphere
The heat from combustion is transferred to the water
Thermometer records the temperature of the H2O

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10
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Why is most the suns energy not converted?

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Energy is reflected into space or absorbed by the atmosphere
Not all the wavelengths can be absorbed and used 4 photosynthesis
Light may not hit a chlorophyll molecule
Another factor may be limiting eg CO2

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11
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What is the equation for Net Primary Production? ( in plants)

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NPP= GPP-R

When GPP= Gross Primary Production and R =respirtiary losses

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12
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Why is energy lost at each trophic level?

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Some of the organism is not consumed
Some consumed parts cannot be digested so lost as faeces
Some lost as excretory materials
Lost as heat from respiration to the environment

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13
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What the equation for net production in animals?

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N= I - ( F+R)

When I= chemical energy of Ingested Food
F= energy lost in faeces and urine
R= energy lost in respiration

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14
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What does inefficient energy transfer explain?

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why food chains only have 4 or 5 trophic levels
biomass is less at higher trophic levels
the total amount of energy available is less up the chain

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15
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What is the equation for percentage efficiency?

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the energy available after the transfer / before transfer x100

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