Chapter 3 – The Biosphere Ecology deals with interactions among organisms as well as interactions among organisms and their environment. Biosphere – includes the land, water and air in which life exists Interactions in the biosphere create interdependence among organisms Levels of organization Simplest--------------------------------------------------------------------àMost Complex Species Population Community Ecosystem Biome A group of organisms that are similar and are able to reproduce are known as a SPECIES. Organisms that belong to the same species and live in the same area make up a POPULATION. Populations that interact and live together in a specific area create a COMMUNITY. All of the organisms and nonliving factors in a specific place make up an ECOSYSTEM. A BIOME includes all the ecosystems that have the same climate and similar communities. Energy Flow In order for life to exist and organisms to carry out life functions there must be an energy source Since energy is not created, nor destroyed, energy must be transferred from one organism to another within the biosphere. Organisms that can transfer inorganic raw materials into organic, usable energy are known as AUTOTROPHS (producers) Energy from the sun is converted into usable energy for that organism These organisms make their own food! During PHOTOSYNTHESIS, light energy, CO2 and water is converted into energy rich carbohydrates This process adds O2 to the atmosphere. O2 is a waste product in this process. During CHEMOSYNTHESIS, autotrophs that live in the absence of light produce carbohydrates (energy) by breaking chemical bonds Such organisms include bacteria living on the deep ocean floor, volcanic vents, or even in dark caves in Some organisms acquire energy by consuming other organisms, they are known as HETEROTROPHS (consumers) a. herbivores b. carnivores c. omnivores d. decomposers Energy stored by autotrophs can be passed on through the ecosystem along a food chain Food chains are simple and are linear. Food Webs are more complex and realistic in the always changing environment. Food webs link food chains in an ecosystem together. Cycles of Matter Unlike the unidirectional flow of energy, matter is recycled throughout different ecosystems The Water Cycle – Where does the water come from? Evaporation Transpiration Condensation Precipitation Runoff Seepage The Carbon Cycle – Carbon is an important ingredient in living tissue Carbon is transferred throughout the biosphere in many different phases In the atmosphere – gas In the ocean – dissolved in the water On land – in solid and liquid form The Nitrogen Cycle – All organisms need nitrogen in order to make proteins (one of the organic molecules) Nitrogen Gas makes appox. 78% of the Earth’s Atmosphere Only certain types of bacteria can use this form of nitrogen directly
Nitrogen Fixation – the process of converting nitrogen gas into ammonia Other bacteria use the ammonia to convert it into Nitrates and Nitrites, which are then used by autotrophs to make proteins. Chapter 4 – Ecosystems and Communities The temperature within the biosphere remains with a range suitable for life to exist. The atmosphere is the natural insulating blanket that makes this possible. Carbon Dioxide Water Vapor Methane The Greenhouse Effect – the natural situation in which heat is retained by a layer of greenhouse gases The solar energy is able to pass into the atmosphere in the form of sunlight. The gases do not let the energy to leave the atmosphere as easily, therefore heat gets trapped inside the Earth’s atmosphere.
Biotic and Abiotic factors in an Ecosystem Living and nonliving influence in an ecosystem
An organism’s HABITAT is the place in which it lives in the environment (address) The NICHE is the role of the species in the environment (occupation) Community Interactions – organisms constantly interact in ecological communities These interactions shape the community P92 to be continued… Biology Extra Credit Worksheet Biomes – Internet Lesson
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BIOMES 1. URL: http://ths.sps.lane.edu/biomes/ FOOD WEB
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1. Why are tropical forests important? answer 2. What are PCBs? answer 3. Is the world getting warmer? answer 4. What is the status of elephants in Africa?answer 5. What is a biome? answer return to Mr. Via's syllabus |
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