IV: 1, 2 - Energy flow, food chains and food webs Flashcards
What is the principal source of energy input to biological systems?
The Sun provides energy in two main forms: light and heat
Describe the non-cyclical nature of energy flow
- Energy flow is not a cycle; it starts from the sun and then that energy is harnessed by plants which are eaten by animals which are eaten by other animals.
- At each step, energy is lost to the environment.
Define
ecology
The study of inter-relationships in and between living and non-living factors in an ecosystem
What are abiotic and biotic factors?
Abiotic factor: non-living factor in the environment, e.g. air, water, soil, light, climate
Biotic factor: living factor in the environment, e.g. plants and animals
Define
food chain
A chart showing the flow of energy (food) from one organism to the next, beginning with a producer
e.g. mahogany tree → caterpillar → song bird → hawk
Define
food web
A network of interconnected food chains showing the energy flow through part of an ecosystem
Define
producer
An organism that makes its own organic nutrients, usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis
Define
consumer
An organism that gets its energy by feeding on other organisms
Define
herbivore
An animal that gets its energy by eating plants
Define
carnivore
An animal that gets its energy by eating other animals
Define
decomposer
An organism that gets its energy from dead or waste organic matter
Define
ecosystem
A unit containing all of the organisms and their environment, interacting together, in a given area
e.g. a decomposing log or a lake
Define
trophic level
The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or pyramid of biomass, numbers or energy
Explain why food chains usually have fewer than five trophic levels
This is because energy transfer is inefficient
Only about 10% of energy is transferred between trophic levels, whilst the other 90% is lost
Describe how energy may be lost between trophic levels
In plants:
- Only 1% of Sun’s energy falls on leaves, of which 5-8% is used by the producer
- Leaves do not trap all wavelengths of light
- Some light is reflected; some passes through leaves
In animals:
- Primary consumer only gets between 5-10% because some parts are indigestible (e.g. cellulose) and not eating the whole plant.
- Secondary consumer gets between 10-20% because animal matter is more digestible and has a higher energy value.
- Energy is lost through faeces, urine, respiration, movement, and heat loss