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Photosynthesis and Respiration Because organisms use the energy from the previous trophic levels to maintain and reproduce much of it is lost to higher trophic levels (10% rule). Energy that decomposers get cannot be passed to producers in food chains therefore we say that energy does NOT cycle. • Produces convert the sun’s energy into chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis. – Plants take carbon dioxide and water from the environment and produce glucose and oxygen. WORD EQUATION: carbon dioxide + water + light energy glucose + oxygen CHEMICAL EQUATION: 6CO2 + 6H2O + light energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 Cellular Respiration: • The process by which molecules such as glucose (sugar) are broken down to release energy required for life processes is known as Cellular Respiration. WORD EQUATION: Glucose + oxygen carbon dioxide + water + energy CHEMICAL EQUATION: C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy CARBON CYCLE • The products of respiration are the reactants of photosynthesis. The products of photosynthesis are the reactants of respiration. • Plants use carbon dioxide to form sugars. Animals eat these sugars and release carbon dioxide through respiration. CARBON CYCLE • Organic carbon – Held in the bodies of living things – Carbon is returned to the atmosphere when things die and decompose – Sometimes decay is slowed down (e.g. in wet areas) and may be converted into rock or fossil fuels – it’s stuck there until something happens to release it (e.g. digging it up and using it for fuel) • Inorganic carbon – Carbon in the atmosphere, oceans and crust of the earth – Most inorganic carbon is in the ocean where it is not available to land organisms. • Human Impact on Carbon Cycle – Release organic carbon faster (e.g. burning fossil fuels, burning forests) – Increase amount of carbon in the atmosphere by clearing vegetation Questions • What are humans doing that is causing the increased release of organic carbon? • Clear Cutting Forest, Burning Fossil Fuels • What is the effect of this release? • Global Warming – increase in earth’s temp because of an increase in carbon dioxide that traps heat • Where do the producers get the materials for the production of sugars? • Carbon Dioxide in the air and water • How do primary and secondary consumers obtain the carbon that is necessary for growth and reproduction? • From consuming other living organisms NITROGEN CYCLE • Movement of nitrogen through the ecosystem. • Nitrogen is used for: – Synthesis of DNA – Protein – Helps plants grow • Nitrogen accounts for 79% of the gas in the atmosphere, but plants are not able to use it in this form • Nitrogen fixation: – When atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is converted to nitrates which can be used by plants. • Two ways of fixing nitrogen: – Lightning: the energy in lightning can break the N2 apart and make it able to combine with other elements so that plants can use it. – Bacteria: symbiotic relationship – bacteria give plants nitrates, plants give bacteria sugar • Denitrification: – When nitrogen gas is released from the soil back into the atmosphere • Nitrogen also gets into the soil through animal droppings and decaying matter. • Nitrogen gets into consumers when they eat plants. Questions • Explain how nitrogen is taken from and returned to the atmosphere? • Bacteria take it out and put it back • Why do farmers use decaying matter to help plants grow? • Rich in a nitrogen source that plants can use • What is the process called whereby nitrogen is returned to the atmosphere? • Denitrification • What happens to the nitrogen contained in all living organisms? • Used to make proteins or excreted back into the soil • What impact have humans had on the nitrogen cycle? • Put nitrogen into the soil with fertilizers