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Ecosystem Ecology Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6. Ecosystems Characterized by: Biotic Factors: Plants Animals Fungi Protists Bacteria Abiotic.

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Page 1: Ecosystem Ecology Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6. Ecosystems  Characterized by:  Biotic Factors:  Plants  Animals  Fungi  Protists  Bacteria  Abiotic.

Ecosystem Ecology

Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6

Page 2: Ecosystem Ecology Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6. Ecosystems  Characterized by:  Biotic Factors:  Plants  Animals  Fungi  Protists  Bacteria  Abiotic.

Ecosystems Characterized by:

Biotic Factors: Plants Animals Fungi Protists Bacteria

Abiotic Factors: Temperature Rainfall

Page 3: Ecosystem Ecology Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6. Ecosystems  Characterized by:  Biotic Factors:  Plants  Animals  Fungi  Protists  Bacteria  Abiotic.

What do these things have in common?

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Where does the energy come from?

Page 5: Ecosystem Ecology Honors Biology Ch. 3.5-3.6. Ecosystems  Characterized by:  Biotic Factors:  Plants  Animals  Fungi  Protists  Bacteria  Abiotic.

Producers (Autotrophs) Plants, some bacteria, and some protists:

convert light energy into chemical energy

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Consumers (Heterotrophs) Animals, Fungi, some protists, and some

bacteria: Consume chemical energy and convert into usable

energy

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Herbivores Consume producers

Ex: rabbits

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Carnivores Consume other consumers

Ex: wolves

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Omnivores Consume both producers and consumers

Ex: humans and bears

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Detrivores (Decomposers) Break down organic matter

Ex: bacteria & fungi

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Overview Energy in Ecosystem From sun (light energy) Transferred by photosynthetic plants To chemical energy (found in food) Make ATP energy (usable energy in body) Free energy (released as heat)

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Honors Biology Ch. 4.4-4.6

Energy Flows in an Ecosystem

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Food Chain a relationship in which organisms depend on

each other for energy/food.

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Food Web a group of interrelated food chains.

How many organisms are:1. Autotrophs?2. Heterotrophs?3. Herbivores?4. Carnivores?5. Omnivores?6. Detrivores?

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Delicate Balance Sometimes the removal of one species results

in the collapse of the ecosystem Ex: sea otter (Enhydra lutris)

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Trophic Relationships 3° Consumers (carnivores)

eats 2° Consumers

2° Consumers (carnivores) eats 1° Consumers

1° Consumers (herbivores) convert chemical energy into ATP

Producers (autotrophs) convert light energy into chemical energy

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Energy Pyramid

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Biomass Pyramid

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Numbers Pyramid 1 Bird

2 Fish

4 Water Shrimp

7 Daphnia

10 Algae

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Matter Cycles in the Ecosystem

Honors Biology Ch. 4.14

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Earth is matter

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Chemistry is matter

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Life is made out of matter

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Biogeochemical Cycles Biotic Factors are made up of matter

(CHNOPS) These elements cycle in our biosphere

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Water Cycle

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Carbon Cycle

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Nitrogen Cycle

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Phosphorus Cycle