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level: Energy

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level questions: Energy

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AutotrophsAble to convert inorganic compounds via photosynthesis and chemosynthesis, producing glucose and water using sunlight's energy
PhotosynthesisProcess by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar. [6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂]
BiomassThe dry-weight of all organic molecules in an organsim [expressed as g/m²]
Primary ProductivityBiomass produced by an autotroph
Gross ProductivityOverall rate of energy capture or the energy that goes into an organism before any is used
Net ProductivityEnergy/Biomass left over after metabolic activity [Muscle gain/growth of a tree: ways to store excess after metabolic survival]
HeterotrophsAn organism which cannot manufacture its own food instead it obtains energy/food from consuming other organic substances [plants/animals]
Trophic LevelsGrouping of organisms within an ecosystem whose food is the same number of steps removed from producers Tertiary Consumer: Secondary Predator [Least Biomass] Secondary Consumer: Primary Predator Primary Consumer: Herbivore Producer [Most Biomass] Sun
Photosynthetic EfficiencyFraction of the light from the sun reaches the plant which converts it to chemical energy via photosynthesis [50% of sunlight falls within the light range which chloroplasts can use; 50% of sunlight used for biomass] ~90% of energy is lost as heat at each consumer trophic level → ~10% of the energy entering a trophic level is available for the next trophic level [Reason for limited trophic levels: only ~0.1% of the energy in an ecosystem is converted to biomass at the top trophic level]
Food ChainDiagram showing flow of energy through an ecosystem - arrow shows energy flow from one to another
Food WebMany interconnected food chains
Energy PyramidShows percentage of energy flowing onto the next trophic level, decomposers and heat/respiration
Biomass PyramidTotal biomass of organisms at each trophic level