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Food Web Dynamics and Productivity Movement In Ecosystems Big Idea 4: Biological Systems Interact Essential Knowledge • 4.A.6: Interactions among living systems and with their environment result in the movement of matter and energy. Energy Flows in Ecosystem Producers Consumers Decomposers Producers: Phototrophs • Use sun to produce sugar (PS) • Plants, Algae (Phytoplankton), Bacteria • PS is 1 % efficient! Producers: Chemotrophs • Use H2S to produce sugars (chemosynthesis) • Bacteria Consumers: Heterotrophs • Break down stored sugars (aerobic respiration) • C6H1206 + 6H2O + 6O2 6CO2 +12H2O+ Energy (36 ATP) Simplified Food Chain • Primary producers get eaten by…. Simplified Food Chain • Primary consumers get eaten by… Simplified Food Chain • Secondary consumers get eaten by… Simplified Food Chain • Tertiary consumers get eaten by… Importance of Decomposers • Make vital elements available to primary producers. Convert organic material into inorganic materials (producers can use in soil/ H2O) Food Chains and Webs • Are dependent upon primary productivity!!! Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) • Rate at which energy is captured during PS and stored. LOW HIGH Net Primary Productivity (NPP) Energy that is available to consumers! • Energy that remains in producers after respiration; biomass available to consumers • NPP = GPP - Resp. Math Calculations! 15 minutes Energy Flows, But Matter is Recycled! Biogeochemical Cycles: C, N, and Water