BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Solar Irradiance, Species Richness, Heterotroph

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Define and explain the significance of all red terms: an ecosystem consists of all organisms living in a community as well as the abiotic factors with which they interact. Ecosystems rely on autotrophs primary producers that form organic molecules such as carbohydrates from inorganic carbon. Heterotrophs are the consumers which obtain organic carbon and other elements needed for growth from other organisms by consuming autotrophs or other heterotrophs. Decomposers are a special class of consumers that break down molecules if primary producers/consumers and return carbon to ecosystem in inorganic forms. Without autotrophs, the food chain/web would collapse: a trophic structure can measure community structure in terms if how energy is transferred through it. The flow od energy is from autotrophs to heterotrophs. 1) food chains are the transfer of energy and nutrients through trophic levels and each species exists only at one trophic level in the chain.

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