Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Energy and Biomass in Food Chains
- Radiation from the sun is the source of
energy for most communities of living
organisms
- Green plants and algae absorb a
small amount of light that reaches to
them
- The transfer from light to chemical energy
occurs during photosynthesis
- This energy is stored in the substances
that make up the cells of the plant
- The mass of living material (biomass) at each stage in a food
chain is less than it was at the previous stage
- The biomass at each stage can be
drawn to scale and shown as a pyramid
- The amounts of material and energy are
always lost in the biomass of organisms are
reduced at each successive stage in food
chain because
- some materials and
energy are always lost
in the organisms' waste
materials
- respiration supplies all the energy needs for
living process, including movement- much of
this energy is eventually transferred to the
surrounding
- The orders of the food
chain are split up into types
- Producers: plants and algae-
they make food by
photosynthesis
- Primary consumers:
usually eat plant material-
they are herbivores
- Secondary consumers:
they usually eat animal material-
they are carnivores
- Predators: they kill for food-
they are usually secondary or
tertiary consumers
- Prey: the animals
predators feed on
- Scavengers:
they feed on
dead animals