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BIO 107 LECTURE 3 Instructor: ANGELI VALERA-MAG-ASO

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BIO 107 LECTURE 3

Instructor: ANGELI VALERA- MAG-ASO

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Light•Light

•Organic molecules

•Inorganic molecules

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Heterotrophic Photosynthetic Chemosynthetic

Bacteria

ProtistsProtists

Plants

Fungi

Animals

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�� ProducersProducers

((autotrophsautotrophs))

�� ProducersProducers

((autotrophsautotrophs))

�� ConsumersConsumers�� ConsumersConsumers�� ConsumersConsumers

((heterotrophsheterotrophs)

�� ConsumersConsumers

((heterotrophsheterotrophs)

�� DecomposersDecomposers�� DecomposersDecomposers

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Food chains describe the energy flow in ecosystemsFood chains describe the energy flow in ecosystems

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ECOSYSTEMS HAVE TWO MAJOR FOOD CHAINS:

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ECOSYSTEMS HAVE TWO MAJOR FOOD CHAINS:

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� Pyramid of

energy flow

� Pyramid of

energy flow

Fig. 4-20 p. 79

� Pyramid of

biomass

� Pyramid of

biomass

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� Primary production –Energy accumulated by plants; first and basic form of energy storage

� Gross primary production –Total energy assimilated by the plant; total photosynthesisassimilated by the plant; total photosynthesis

� Net primary production–Energy remaining after respiration and stored as organic matter.

GPP – R = NPP

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Using Light and Carbon dioxide

6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2

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Cross section

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C3 Photosynthesis

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C4 Photosynthesis

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Crassulacean Acid Metabolism

Mesophyll cells at

night Mesophyll cells

dur ing the dur ing the

day

Pyruvate build-up during

the day is converted to

PEP, which combines with

CO2 the next night

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Ratio of Carbon to Nitrogen across Biological Kingdoms (Spector, 1956)

25

0

5

10

15

20

25

Plants Animals Fungi Bacteria

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Proportion of temperate and tropical plant bearing toxic alkaloids

(Coley and Aide, 1991)

Sp

eci

es

wit

h a

lka

loid

s (%

)

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Temperate Tropical

Sp

eci

es

wit

h a

lka

loid

s (%

)

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Nitrogen Content of live and dead leaves (Killingbeck and Whitford, 1996)

2.5

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

Live Dead

Nit

rog

en

Co

nte

nt

(%)

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