Energy Flow in Ecosystems Life depends on the sun. We get all of our energy, directly or indirectly from the sun. The process called photosynthesis uses sunlight to make sugar molecules.
Dec 13, 2015
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Life depends on the sun. We get all of our energy, directly or indirectly from the sun.
The process called photosynthesis uses sunlight to make sugar molecules.
Life depends on the Sun
Solar energy drives a series of chemical reactions that require carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates.
Cellular Respiration: Burning the Fuel
The process of breaking down food to yield energy is called cellular respiration.
This is the reverse of photosynthesis.
Energy Transfer
Each time one organism eats another organism, a transfer of energy occurs. We can trace the transfer of energy as it travels through the ecosystem by studying the food chains, food webs, and trophic levels.
Food Chain
A food chain is a
sequence in which
energy is transferred
from one organism
to the next as each
organism eats another.
Trophic Levels
Each step through which energy is transferred in a food chain is known as a trophic level. Each time energy is transferred from one organism to another some of the energy is lost as heat and less energy is available to the next level.