Biology 2485B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Keystone Species, Radiant Energy, Autotroph

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Lecture 5 species interactions" (energy and food webs) Learning objectives: appreciate how energy enters and moves through ecosystems, understand basic concepts related to food webs, understand and define keystone species. When you think about ecosystems, one of the key properties is that energy flows through. It enters the system and it leaves the system. Energy is entered in the form of solar radiation and leaves as heat. Packets of energy (organization) can maintain their order by getting energy from external sources. Light is the ultimate source of energy for most living systems, through the process of photosynthesis. In some systems, such as deep sea hydrothermal vents, energy contained in bonds of inorganic molecules is the ultimate energy source and is harnessed via chemosynthesis: converting sunlight into chemical energy photosynthesis. Light energy is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar molecules and oxygen. Energy for other metabolic activities of the autotroph.

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