BIS 2B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Primary Production, Chlorophyll, Detritivore

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How do organisms differ in the way they acquire resources? (today) Trade-off((cid:14802) ): the relationship between the benefits of a trait in one context and its costs in another context. Principle of allocation( ): all life functions cannot be simultaneously maximized( ) Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen ---->these elements, especially carbon, make up the bulk of an organism"s mass (biomass) Nitrogen, phosphorous, other macronutrients micronutrients---> these elements, especially nitrogen, make up the bulk of an organism"s metabolic machinery (proteins, enzymes, cofactors) Energy--->required to run the machinery and build the infrastructure (calories) Water--->the medium in which biological reactions occur. What are the two fundamental ways in which energy and other resources are acquired: autotrophs( ) can live exclusively on inorganic sources of carbon, nitrogen, and other essential resources. --> make food from inorganic materials: photoautotrophs use energy from sunlight to power metabolism, growth, and resource-gathering, heterotrophs( ) use pre-formed organic molecules as food (source of carbon, nitrogen, energy and other essential resources).

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