BIOS10117 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Phosphorus Cycle, Decomposer, Reelin

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Biomass- mass of living material per unit area. Productivity- rate of energy assimilation or biomass synthesis over time o. Primary productivity- productivity of producers (autotrophs which can produce own. Secondary productivity- productivity of consumers (heterotrophs which get food food) from other organisms) Photosynthesis- taking energy from sun and making into energy from sun available for. Fixation- process of converting inorganic forms of carbon into organic forms (co2-- rest of food web. Oxidized to release energy for use by the plants or other animals. When open leaves to take in co2 there is water loss so sometimes a problem for dry habitats. Hot and dry environments have more plants that do not have as much water loss respiration: energy in carbohydrate molecules is used to carry out cell functions and used for physical behavioral and reproductive functions of the organism. Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and sulfur= 95% of biosphere. Internal cycling- cycling of nutrients within an ecosystem.

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