Relacionar Columnas Matching - Energy Transfers in EcosystemsVersión en línea Matching - Energy Transfers in Ecosystems por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Energy Transformation Statement 2 Photosynthesis Makes AND Respiration Needs 3 Energy Transfer Statement 4 Matter does this in an ecosystem/food web 5 How are the number of zebras in an ecosystem effected by the amount of lions in that same ecosystem? Identify the dependent variable. 6 Photosynthesis Needs AND Respiration Makes .... 7 How are the number of zebras in an ecosystem effected by the amount of lions in that same ecosystem? Identify the Independent variable. 8 Energy Transfer and Transformation Statement 9 Energy Transfer 10 How are the number of zebras in an ecosystem effected by the amount of lions in that same ecosystem? Identify a possible controlled variable. 11 Energy does this in an ecosystem/food web 12 Thermal Energy 13 Chemical Energy 14 Energy Transformation 15 Solar Energy - This recycles over-and-over between organisms in a food web/ecosystem as one organism eats another. - It never leaves the ecosystem. It gets re-used. - Atoms in CO2, H2O, C6H12O6, and O2 move in a circular pattern Number of zebras - Flows in a 1 Way direction - Solar turns to chemical (photosynthesis) - Chemical (ATP) moves from one organism to another as it is eaten - ATP energy is used by the organism (kinetic…growing, taking water up roots, heart beat, running, etc.) - Heat is lost to environment (body temperature) Carbon dioxide and Water Type of Ecosystem Statement: The zebra's chemical energy becomes the zebra's kinetic energy when it runs. - Form of energy each organism in a food chain is - Passes along from 1 organism to another as one is eaten Statement: The zebra's chemical energy becomes the lion's kinetic energy when the lion digests the zebra and is able to get its heart to beat (kinetic) - Original source of energy for a food chain - Energy source that powers photosynthesis When energy changes from one type of energy to another (different) type of energy 1. When energy moves from one organism (object) to another organism (object) in a one-way direction. 2. Doesn't recycle Amount of lions Statement: The zebra's chemical energy becomes the lion's chemical energy when the lion eats the zebra Glucose and Oxygen - Also known as heat - Type of energy lost to the environment as an organism naturally releases heat (body temperature)