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2.2 nutrition and energy flow in ecosystems 2.2 vocab, finish 2.1 vocab Objectives: Describe the flow of energy through an ecosystem Identify the ultimate energy source for photosynthetic producers Describe food chains, food webs, and pyramid models All energy for life on earth comes from the sun* A. How organisms obtain energy 1. Producers=autotrophs (self nourishment) a) autotrophs use sun to produce nutrients (convert solar energy to chemical energy) b) Ex: grass, any green plant, algae The ocean and marine algae account for 5090% of the oxygen we breathe. 2. Consumers=Heterotrophs (other nourishment) a) cannot make their own food b) consume other organisms c) Herbivores: plant eaters (cows, sheep, many insects) d) Carnivores: meat eaters (cats, alligators) e) Omnivores: eat plants and animals (humans) f) Scavengers: consume dead plants or animals. (flies, hyenas, vultures) g) Detrivores and consume small pieces of dead things. (detritus) (worms, insects, bottom feeders) h) Decomposers: chemical breakdown dead things, (fungus, microbes, compost pile turned into dirt) B. Matter and energy flow in ecosystems. 1. Food chain a) model that shows how matter and energy move from plants to animals (arrows show direction of energy movement)(pg. 43) b) Trophic levels> nourishment levels on a chain. c) 3-5 links in a food chain (generally not more than five) d) lots of energy (90%)is lost with each step. 2. Food web a) Shows all feeding relations in a community. b) Network of interconnected chains. 3. Ecological pyramids: shows how resources decrease as they flow up. person<<300trout <<90,000 frogs <<27,000,000grasshoppers <<20,000,000 lbs grass a. Pyramid of energy-90% energy lost with each trophic level-- b. Pyramid of biomass—available biomass (living weight)decreases as trophic levels increase c.Pyramid of numbers—numbers of organisms decrease as trophic levels increase Chemo-autotrophs can manufacture energy from chemicals—bacteria near deep ocean vents