3.5.3 Energy & ecosystems Flashcards

Evaluate energy transfer in ecosystems using concepts of productivity, biomass and trophic efficiency. (20 cards)

1
Q

In ecosystems, what process allows plants to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere or water into organic compounds?

A

Photosynthesis

Forms the base of most food chains by producing organic molecules from inorganic carbon.

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2
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Most of the sugars produced by plants during photosynthesis are used for what cellular process?

A

Respiration

Sugars act as respiratory substrates to release energy for cellular activities.

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3
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What term describes the total mass of living biological material in a given area or ecosystem?

A

Biomass

Usually measured as dry mass or carbon mass per unit area.

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4
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How is plant biomass commonly standardised when being measured in ecological studies?

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Dry mass

Water is removed to avoid variation caused by differing water content.

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5
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What laboratory technique can be used to estimate the chemical energy stored in plant biomass?

A

Calorimetry

Measures heat energy released when biomass is burned.

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6
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What term describes the total chemical energy fixed by plants through photosynthesis per unit area per unit time?

A

Gross primary production

Includes all energy fixed by photosynthesis before respiratory losses.

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7
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What term describes the chemical energy stored in plant biomass after respiratory losses have been deducted?

A

Net primary production

Represents the energy available for growth and higher trophic levels.

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8
Q

Fill in the blank:

NPP = GPP – ______

A

R

R represents respiratory losses to the environment.

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9
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Why is net primary production important for other trophic levels in an ecosystem?

A

It is the energy available to consumers and decomposers.

NPP represents plant biomass remaining after respiratory losses.

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10
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True or False:

Net primary production includes energy lost through plant respiration.

A

False

NPP excludes respiratory losses; only remaining stored energy is counted.

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In ecological energy calculations, what symbol represents the chemical energy in ingested food by consumers?

A

I

Used in the equation for calculating consumer production.

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12
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What symbol represents chemical energy lost to the environment in faeces and urine when calculating consumer production?

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F

Energy not assimilated by the consumer.

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13
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What symbol represents energy lost through respiration in consumers?

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R

Respiratory losses release energy as heat to the environment.

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14
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Fill in the blank:

N = I – F – ______

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R

Calculates net production of consumers such as animals.

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15
Q

True or False:

Net production of consumers represents the energy available for growth and reproduction.

A

True

It reflects the biomass increase of the consumer population.

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16
Q

What general term describes the rate at which biomass or energy is accumulated in organisms or ecosystems?

A

Productivity

Often expressed per unit area per unit time.

17
Q

What farming strategy increases energy transfer efficiency by reducing the number of trophic links in a food chain?

A

Simplifying food chains

Fewer trophic links mean less energy is lost before reaching humans.

18
Q

True or False:

Increasing respiratory activity in livestock improves the efficiency of energy transfer to humans.

A

False

Higher respiration increases energy loss as heat, reducing efficiency.

19
Q

What farming approach aims to increase the proportion of energy converted into useful biomass in livestock?

A

Reducing respiratory losses

Achieved by limiting movement, controlling temperature and selective breeding.

20
Q

What group of organisms gain energy directly from net primary production by feeding on plants?

A

Herbivores

They occupy the second trophic level in most food chains.