CH 19 Organisms and Their Environment
CH 19 Organisms and Their Environment
CH 19 Organisms and Their Environment
and their
environment
What you will Nitrogen cycle
learn in this
chapter Carbon cycle
Community
All of the population of all the different
species in an ecosystem.
Habitat
The place where an organism lives.
Ecosystem
A unit containing all of the organisms in
a community an their environment,
interacting together.
Role of organisms in the ecosystem
makes its own organic nutrients, gets its energy by feeding on gets its energy from dead or
usually using energy from sunlight, other organisms waste organic material
through photosynthesis
grasshopper flycatcher
the grasshopper may eat almost all of the the further you go along a food chain, the
parts of plant above ground, but it will not less energy is available for each successive
eat the roots. So not all of the energy in the groups of organisms
plant is transferred to the grasshopper
Several other ways the energy is lost
Consumers
(Apex Predators)
Consumers
(Herbivores) organisms at each level
Producers
Pyramid of Pyramid of
numbers VS biomasss
Ideal
Which is the most efficient sort
of food for a farmer to grow,
and for us to eat?
The nearer to the beginning of the food chain we feed, the
more energy there is available for us.
Water
Carbon cycle (1)
= Rain
Population Size
The size of a population
depends on how many
individuals leave and
enter the population.
increasing
yeast
Empty
population
nutrient
agar plate
Log/exponential phase
Population growth at its
maximum rate (very rapid)
exponential grow:
the cells divide to 2, 4, 8 and so on
Population growth curve
Stationary phase
Population remains roughly
constant
Death phase
final stage of population
growth curve
population falls
example
Limiting factor food scarcity population decline
Age
0-14
15-44
45-85+
Age
0-14
15-44
45-85+
Zero growth
Same amount of old and
young individuals
End of topic!
Alba Castro