Ecosystems and the Biosphere Flashcards

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Energy flow through an ecosystem

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It is linear, from the sun to producer to consumer to decomposer. Much of this energy is converted to heat as it moves from one organism to another, so organisms occupying the next throphic level cannot use it.

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Ecological pyramids

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They typically express the progressive reduction in numbers of organisms, biomass, and energy found in successive trophic levels.

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Gross primary productivity (GPP)

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In an ecosystem is the rate at which photosynthesis captures energy.

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Net primary productivity (NPP)

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It is the energy that remains (as biomass) after plants and other producers carry out cellular respiration.

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Carbon cycle

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It enters plants as CO2. Cellular respiration, combustion and erosion return CO2 to the water and atmosphere.

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Nitrogen cycle

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It has 5 steps.

1) Nitrogen fixation
2) Nitrification
3) Assimilation
4) Ammonification
5) Denitrification

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Phosphorus cycle

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It has no important gaseous compounds. Phosphorus erodes from rock as inorganic phosphate, which is absorbed by plants an animals. Decomposers release inorganic phosphate to the environment.

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Coriolis effect

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The tendency of moving air or water, because of Earth´s rotation, to be deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

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