BIOLOGY 120 Chapter Notes - Chapter 18: Ecological Pyramid, Tropical And Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests, Biome

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Ecosystem: a group of communities interacting with one another and with the physical environment. Two main components flow through ecosystems: energy and nutrients. Energy pyramid: represents the amount of energy available to organisms in an ecosystem. Each level of the pyramid corresponds to a step in a food chain and s called a trophic level. At each trophic level, a portion of the energy is captured by producers is lost as metabolic heat the heat released as a byproduct of chemical reactions within a cell, especially during cellular respiration. Energy only flows in one direction through ecosystems because of this steady loss of heat. Nutrients chemical elements required by living organisms are recycled and reused within and across ecosystems. Nutrients pass through the abiotic world from rocks and minerals deposits into soil and water and then on to the biotic world via absorption by producers and cycled among consumers for varying lengths of time.

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