ENVS2003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Thermodynamics, Chlorophyll, Decomposer

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Energy flow -first law of thermodynamics- energy is conserved, not created or destroyed. Second law of thermodynamics- energy transfers lead to the energy being in a less useful, lower form. Energy always degrades to a less concentrated level. High quality energy: very concentrated, rich, intense, has high temperatures. Low quality energy: dispersed, diffused, sporadic, low temperature -photosynthesis: plants convert energy from sun along with carbon dioxide and water into sugars and oxygen within the chlorophyll. Only 1-2% of the sunlight ever makes it into the plant"s tissue! Aerobic respiration: oxygen consuming producers, consumers and decomposers break down complex organic compounds and convert carbon back into carbon dioxide. The energy stored in the glucose bonds is transformed into chemical and heat energy- it is not lost! The formulas for photosynthesis and respiration are the same but reversed! Producers/autotroph- photosynthesize energy the biomass of each level is 90% greater than the one below it!

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