BIOL 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Primary Production, Anaerobic Respiration, Biodegradation

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The troposphere (17 km above sea level) contains most of the air (mostly n 2 and o2). The stratosphere (17-48 km) contains enough ozone (o3) to filter out most uv radiation: life on earth depends on three interconnected factors: The one-way flow of high-quality energy from the sun through organisms. The cycling of matter (needed for survival) through parts of the biosphere. Gravity, which allows the planet to hold onto its atmosphere: energy from the sun supports most life on earth by: Supporting photosynthesis (the process in which green plants and bacteria feed). Powering the cycling of matter and driving the climate and weather systems: about one-billionth of the sun"s output of energy reaches the earth. Detritivores and decomposers (eg, bacteria) recycle/biodegrade organic matter from detritus. Herbivores or primary consumers (eg, cows, sheep, horses, zebras, giraffes) feed on plants. Carnivores or secondary consumers (eg, sharks, tigers, lions, jaguars) feed on other organisms.

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