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Ev Sci Ch 3
Ecosystem Dynamics

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Open Ended
What are earth's major systems, and how do they support life?
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Open Ended
What are the major ecosystem components?
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Open Ended
What happens to energy in an ecosystem?
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Open Ended
What happens to matter in an ecosystem?
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What are Earth’s Major spheres, and how do they support life?
Earth’s spheres function as a life-support system
Interaction among atmosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere
Natural capital is the product of earth’s spheres and energy from the sun
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The Geosphere
Earth’s core, mantle, thin outer crust
Creates the gravitational force needed to keep the atmosphere from escaping into space.
Contains nutrients organisms need, and nonrenewable fossil fuels and mineral resources
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The Atmosphere
Envelope of gases surrounding the planet
Shields planet from meteors, and UV rays
Regulates earth’s climates
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The Trophosphere
lowest layer of the atmosphere, where can sustain life
Weather occurs here
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Stratosphere
Above troposphere
Also known as the ozone layer
Absorbs 95% of UV
Next 3 layers are mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere
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The Hydrosphere
All water associated with earth.
All gaseous, solid, liquid water on or near the surface
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The Biosphere
Where life exists
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Earth’s spheres interact
Greenhouse effect - solar energy reflected from earth’s surface (geosphere) is absorbed by troposphere and reacts with greenhouse gases
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Greenhouse effect
Warms the earth
Without it, earth could not sustain life because the earth would be too cold
Interactions between the spheres naturally clean the earth.
Plants absorb and evaporate water, pollutants are absorbed.
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Multiple Choice
What is the atmosphere?
Layer of gases around the planet
Crust, mantle, core
Water
Life
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Multiple Choice
Which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, where weather occurs?
Troposphere
Stratosphere
Mesosphere
Exosphere
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Multiple Choice
All of the water on the planet makes up the...
Atmosphere
Troposphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which of these things would you find in the biosphere?
Plants, Animals
Water
Sunlight
All of these
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What are the major ecosystem components?
Ecologists assign every organism to a trophic level - level of the food chain
Producers - Make food from photosynthesis
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Producers
Take solar energy and turn it into chemical energy
In an open water ecosystem, producers would be phytoplankton
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Consumers
get food by feeding on other producers or consumers
Primary consumers - also know as herbivores - eat green plants and algae
Secondary consumers - animals that feed on primary consumers
Tertiary consumers - feed on primary and secondary consumers
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Consumers
Carnivores - feed on other animals
Omnivores - Eat plants and animals
Decomposers - consumers that get food by breaking down nonliving organic matter things (tree, animals, etc)
Detritivores - consume freshly dead organisms
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Cellular respiration
Organisms use chemical energy of glucose to fuel life processes
This energy is then released by aerobic respiration - uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy
Decomposers break down glucose in the absence of oxygen to obtain energy, this is known as anaerobic respiration (another word for it is fermentation)
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What happens to energy in an ecosystem?
Food chains and food webs
Primary productivity
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Food chains and food webs
Describes how energy moves through an ecosystem
Food chain - sequence of organisms that serve as food for the next level
Food web - complex network of interconnected food chains.
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Primary Productivity
Study the rates at which ecosystems produce chemical energy to compare ecosystems and understand how they interact
Gross primary productivity - rate at which producers create their chemical energy
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Primary productivity
Net primary productivity - rate at which producers use photosynthesis to produce and store chemical energy, minus the rate at which they use some of this energy for cellular respiration
Tropical rainforests have high NPP; large abundance of plants
Open ocean has low NPP
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What happens to matter in an ecosystem
Nutrients cycle within and among ecosystems
Hydrologic cycle - water cycle
Carbon Cycle
Nitrogen cycle
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Nutrients cycle within and among ecosystems
Movement of matter occurs within the biosphere in Nutrient cycles
Nutrient cycles are also known as biogeochemical cycles.
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Biogeochemical cycles
Driven directly by solar energy
Cycles include hydrologic, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles
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Hydrologic cycle - water cycle
Collects, purifies, and distributes earth’s fixed supply of water
Solar energy causes evaporation, which rises and condenses into clouds, gravity then draws water back down as precipitation
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Hydrologic cycle
90% of water in atmosphere evaporated from soil and plants
Most precipitation falling back on land becomes surface runoff - flows over land surfaces into streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and oceans, where it can evaporate.
Water that seeps deeper through soil is groundwater
Groundwater collects in aquifers - underground layers of sand, gravel, and water bearing rock.
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Hydrologic cycle
Human impacts
People drain and fill wetlands for farming and urban development
Causes flooding because wetlands absorb a lot of water
People withdraw fresh water from rivers, lakes, aquifers
People clear vegetation from land for agriculture, mining, road building, and other activities.
Increases runoff and reduces infiltration that normally recharges groundwater supplies
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Carbon Cycle
Carbon is building block for all organic compounds in your body
Carbon cycle - different compounds of carbon circulate through the biosphere, atmosphere, and other parts of geosphere and hydrosphere
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Carbon Cycle
Key component of carbon cycle is carbon dioxide
Photosynthesis moves carbon from atmosphere to the biosphere
Aerobic respiration releases carbon dioxide to the biosphere
Human impacts
Humans are adding large amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, altering the carbon cycle
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Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the volume of the atmosphere
Can not be absorbed as used directly as a nutrient
Usable by producers in the form of ammonia
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Nitrogen cycle
Nitrogen cycle - ammonia is created through lightning or specialized bacteria found in topsoil and aquatic ecosystems
Plant roots take up nitrogen to produce proteins, nucleic acids, and vitamins for their own survival.
Organisms that consume these plants also consume the nitrogen
Nitrogen is returned to the environment as wastes and cast off particles of matter such as leaves.
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Nitrogen Cycle
Human impacts
Mining of large amounts of phosphate to make fertilizer
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Ecosystem Dynamics

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