Science 10: 2.1 - Energy Flow in Ecosystems
Food Pyramid
A food pyramid is a model that shows the loss of energy from one tropic level to another.
Biomass
Biomass refers to the total mass of living plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria in a given area.
Carnivores
Carnivores, such as spotted frogs, are secondary consumers that eat primary consumers.
Omnivores
Consumers that eat both plants and animals are called omnivores.
Decomposers
Decomposers change wastes and dead organisms into usable nutrients.
Decomposition
Decomposition is the breaking down of organic wastes and dead organisms.
Detrivores
Detrivores are consumers that obtain their energy and nutrients by eating the bodies of small dead animals, dead plant matter, and animal wastes.
Trophic Level
Each step in a food chain is called a trophic level. Trophic levels in a food chain show the feeding and niche relationships among organisms.
Food Chains
Food chains are models that show the flow of energy from plant to animal and from animal to animal.
Food Webs
Food webs are models of the feeding relationships within an ecosystem.
Herbivores
Herbivores, such as grasshoppers, are primary consumers that eat plants.
Primary Producers
Organisms in the first trophic level, such as plants and algae.
Tertiary Consumers
Organisms in the fourth trophic level (e.g., hawks and sea otters), which obtain their energy by eating secondary consumers.
Primary Consumers
Organisms in the second trophic level (e.g., grasshoppers and zooplankton), which obtain their energy by eating primary producers.
Secondary Consumers
Organisms in the third trophic level (e.g., frogs and crabs), which obtain their energy by eating primary consumers.
Producers
Organisms that produce food in the form of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.
Biodegradation
The action of living organisms such as bacteria to break down dead organic matter is called biodegradation.
Energy Flow
The flow of energy from an ecosystem to an organism and from one organism to another is called energy flow.
Ecological Pyramids
a food pyramid. There are 3 types of ecological pyramids: pyramid of biomass, pyramid of numbers, and pyramid of energy.
Consumer
an organism that eats other organisms.