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Chapter 3 Ecosystems Provides a sustainable balance of biotic and abiotic factors

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Chapter 3 Ecosystems. Provides a sustainable balance of biotic and abiotic factors. The Chesapeake Bay. SPARTINA ALTERNAFLORA. Littoral zone. Ecology. Shows the balance of :. Ernst Haeckle mid 1800’s. Ecosystems. Energy enters the system and is able to do …. the Types of Energy are …. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 3

Ecosystems

Provides a sustainable balance of biotic and

abiotic factors

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The Chesapeake Bay

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SPARTINA ALTERNAFLORA

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Littoral zone

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Ecology

• Shows the balance of :

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Ernst Haeckle mid 1800’s

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Ecosystems

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Energy enters the system and is able to do …..

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the Types of Energy are …

• CRESTMN – showing the 7 types

• Chemical, radiant, electrical, solar,thermal, mechanical,nuclear

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units of Energy are known as the

• Kilojoules emanating from the calorie which determines……

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if there is Energy, there is

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Leading to the laws of

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And biological energy…….

• States that by absorbing or releasing E is the same.

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The second law states

• The amount of Energy to work decreases the amount of usable Energy and becomes diffused.

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and the measure of this disorder is called ….

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the Biosphere has the 4 realms of…

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Photosynthesis and celluar respiration provide….

• 6CO2 +12 H20+ Radiant Energy

• C6H1206+ 6 H20+6 02

• AKA SUGAR +

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EXCEPT IN…………….

• CH……

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Self nourishment organisms are known as

• Autotrophs or producers• Consumers who eat producers are known as • Herbivores• Secondary consumers eat• Primary consumers• And those who eat a variety of life forms are• Omnivores

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Other feeders are ….

• Detrivores who eat» DETRIUS AKA» DECOMPOSING PLANTS AND ANIMAL

» Saprophores who are microbial » decomposers who….» Break down dead organic material

» Thus creating a…..

»FOOD WEB

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Graphic representations of the energy levels of each trophic levels is an …

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Ecosystem Productivity is

• ..the rate at which energy is captured during ……

• PHOTOSYNTHESIS • Since plants respire to provide energy for

their own use which acts as a drain, this is known as…..

• NPP or…..• Net Primary Productivity

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NPP can be compared on Earth …