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More Ecology and Cycles of Matter. Warm-up. If the following organisms were arranged in a food pyramid, which organism would have the least amount of total energy available? (shrubs, lizards, insects, coyotes) Coyote B. Insect C. Lizard D. Shrub. Energy Flow. Food Web
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Warm-up If the following organisms were arranged in a food pyramid, which organism would have the least amount of total energy available? (shrubs, lizards, insects, coyotes) • Coyote B. Insect C. Lizard D. Shrub
Energy Flow • Food Web • The depiction of a network of feeding relationships
Energy Flow • Trophic Levels: Each step in a food chain • Producers make up the bottom level • Consumers make up the upper levels • Each level depends on the level below it
Energy Flow • Biomass Pyramid: amount of potential food available for each trophic level • Biomass: amount of living tissue • Pyramid of Numbers: based on the numbers of individual organisms
Cycles of Matter • The water cycle: • All living things require water to survive • Precipitation, transpiration, evaporation etc
Cycles of Matter • The Carbon Cycle: • Carbon is the key ingredient of living tissue • Respiration, photosynthesis, feeding, erosion etc.
Cycles of Matter • The Nitrogen Cycle • Necessary for amino acids • Nitrogen fixing bacteria on roots “fix” atmospheric nitrogen to be used by plants. • Consumers get nitrogen by eating producers