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Chapter 29 - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 29
Energy Flows
Producers
Organisms that can produce their own food
Autrophotes
Net primary production
Amount of energy stored in producers
Consumers
Organisms that cannot produce their own food
Heterophotes
Trophic level
Each category of organisms through which energy passes
Primary Consumers/ herbivors
Feed directly on producers
Second trophic level
Carnivors/ secondary consumers
Higher level consumers
Teritary consumers
Carnivors that eat other carnivors
Third trophic level
Energy Pyramids
Energy levels between trophic levels
Food Chain
Linear feeding of how species eat eachother
Food web
Connection of food chains
Omnivors
Everything eaters
Detrivors
Eat dead bodies
Recycle nutrients
Decomposers
Breakdown dead bodies
Nutrients
Atoms and molecules that organisms obtain from their enviorment
:
Humans in Nutrient Cycles
Acid deposition
Greenhouse Gases
Gasses that trap sunlight
Green house effect
Climate Change
Ecosystem
An ecosystem consists of a communities in a defined are, along with their nonliving enviorment
Biotic
All living things
Ecosystem consists of abiotic and biotic things
Abiotic
All non living things
Nutrient cycles
How nutrients move in an ecosystem
Reservoir
Nutrients can get stuck in one place during the nutrint cycle
Water cycle
The way water moves
Aquafiers
Underground water reservoirs
Carbon Cycle
How carbon moves
Fosil Fuel
Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen fixation
denitrifying bacteria
Phosphurus Cycle