BIS 2B Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Lignin, Decomposer, Permafrost

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Excess carbon going into the ocean and why it"s a big issue . Carbon dioxide interacts with water to form carbonic acid - this carbonic acid reduces the ph of the ocean. It is a temperature dependent process, and so there is a lower reduction of ph at lower latitudes than high latitudes. The consequence of ocean acidification : higher solution of ca; harder for hard shelled organisms (clams, oysters, snails, etc. ) to build and maintain shells. Photosynthesis in plants convert solar energy into biomass and that biomass moves up through the food chain from herbivores to primary carnivores and secondary carnivores. Most of that energy is lost thru the process of respiration (excreting co 2 through lungs). (break them down to usable forms through decomposition ). Bacteria . - primary decomposers of dead animal and plant biomass. Bacteria are dominant components of almost all ecosystems (terrestrial, marine, and freshwater). Fungi another primary decomposer, especially important in forests.

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