Envi Science [LECTURE 2.2]

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Understanding Energy in Ecosystems

Test your knowledge on the fundamentals of environmental science with a focus on energy transfer and ecosystem dynamics. This quiz covers key concepts such as thermodynamics, productivity, pollution, species interactions, and community structures.

Key Topics:

  • Thermodynamics and energy conversion
  • Primary and secondary productivity
  • Effects of pollution on ecosystems
  • Species interactions and community dynamics
45 Questions11 MinutesCreated by ExploringNature101
Law of Thermodynamics
"In any energy conversion, you will end up with less usable energy than you started."
"Energy can neither be created nor destroyed but may be converted from one form to another."
Results of random vibrational motion of atoms and molecules.
Primary(autotrophs) and secondary (consumers) productivity
The total amount of chemical energy provided by photosynthesis
The energy produced from photosynthesis minus the energy consumed through respiration.
Maintenance cost of energy conversion
Depends on amount of solar radiation received, moisture or precipitation, temperature, supply of nutrients.
Abbreviations
TRF
GPP
NPP
Pollution and Ecosystem Function
Mostly the result of human activities (human-made)
Volcanic eruption release gasses that harm living organisms
Matter or energy that degrades the environment.
Toxins may increase in concentration as they are passed up the food chain, a process called __________.
Species Interaction
Two species consume the same materials and resources in the environment.
One species consume the other species to acquire resources.
One species derives its resources from another species.
Both species benefit from interaction.
One species require the aid of another species while there is no negative or positive effect on the other species
Community
Place where organisms lives.
Physical space occupied & functional of an organism in a community, including its trophic level, position in the environmental gradient and other conditions.
Range of a niche dimension occupied by a population or species.
Overlap or sharing of niche space by two or more species leading to competition.
Group of species that make their living by expounding the same class of living by exploiting the same class of resources in a similar way.
Species that occupy the same niche in different geographical regions
Properties of a Community
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