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How Do Organisms Grow?
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Energy Transfer Within Ecosystems APES~Mr. Plowman
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Page 1: Energy Transfer Within Ecosystems APES~Mr. Plowman.

Energy Transfer Within EcosystemsAPES~Mr. Plowman

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How do organisms grow?

What determines the productivity of an ecosystem?

Food chains, food webs, and trophic level pyramids

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How Do Organisms Grow?

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Photosynthesis builds biomass

Biomass: the dry weight of an organism.• No water weight

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Energy flow and nutrient cycling

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Primary Productivity Gross Primary Production (GPP)

Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers convert solar energy into biomass.

Rate of photosynthesis

Net Primary Production (NPP) NPP = GPP - R

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Primary Productivity

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Food Chains

Primary Producer

Primary Consumer

Secondary Consumer

Tertiary Consumer

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Food Webs

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Trophic Levels

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Energy transfer is inefficient

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Pyramid of Numbers• Shows the number of organisms at each trophic level in a food chain.

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Pyramids of Biomass

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Final Thought If humans have a limited amount of land and

resources, what do you think is more sustainable: Eating plants Eating animals


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