NEM 10V Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nematology, Phytoplankton, Moray Eel

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6 May 2018
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P1 Food Webs:
Organisms interact in an ecosystem in what are called food chains or food webs.
Sun provides the energy for these interactions and this energy flows through an
ecosystem starting with the plants that are the primary producers that convert the light
energy to chemical energy via photosynthesis.
As animals eat plants and each other, some energy is lost as heat to the atmosphere.
Each level in a food chain yields only 10% of the energy present in the previous level.
Herbivores are primary consumers that eat plants.
Predators and parasites are secondary consumers that feed on the herbivores.
Scavengers and decomposers feed on dead plants and animals.
Water, carbon and other building blocks of life cycle repeatedly through an ecosystem.
The Food Chain Pyramid of water animals:
1. Producers
-Phytoplankton
-Cyanobacteria
-Algae
-This group makes up the basis of life and are the base of the pyramid.
-contain 100% of the energy from the photosynthesis
2. Herbivores
-Zooplankton
-Snails
-Urchins
-contain 10% of the energy from plants
-compared to the “base” organisms, this group will need more energy because they claim
10%
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