Fiche de révision : Ecosystem Biology and Sustainability

Ecosystems Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • An ecosystem comprises biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components interacting within Earth's biosphere.
  • Photosynthesis converts solar energy chemical energy; cellular respiration releases it.
  • Food chains show linear energy transfer; food webs depict complex feeding relationships. Energy transfer efficiency between trophic levels is approximately 10%.
  • Key biogeochemical cycles: water, carbon, nitrogen; human activities disrupt these cycles.
  • Limiting factors (resources, predation, competition) regulate population sizes.
  • Biodiversity (species richness) is vital for ecosystem stability; loss leads to extinction.
  • Greenhouse gases (CO₂, CH₄, N₂O) trap heat, contributing to climate change.
  • Earth's layers: core (hotter), mantle, crust; atomic number = protons.
  • Earth's rotation (24h) causes day/night; revolution (365 days) causes seasons.
  • Tides result from Moon's gravitational pull.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Atmosphere — gaseous layer supporting respiration and climate regulation.
  • Lithosphere — Earth's crust and upper mantle; habitat for terrestrial life.
  • Hydrosphere — all water bodies; involved in water cycle.
  • Biosphere — all living organisms interacting with other spheres.
  • Producers — autotrophs (plants, algae) that synthesize organic molecules.
  • Consumers — heterotrophs; primary (herbivores), secondary, tertiary.
  • Decomposers — fungi, bacteria breaking down organic matter.
  • Biogeochemical Cycles — pathways for elements like water, carbon, nitrogen.
  • Sun — primary energy source driving photosynthesis.
  • Greenhouse Gases — CO₂, CH₄, N₂O influencing Earth's temperature.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • Photosynthesis captures solar energy, producing glucose and oxygen.
  • Cellular respiration breaks down glucose, releasing energy for cellular activities.
  • Food webs integrate multiple food chains, illustrating complex energy flow.
  • Energy diminishes (~90%) at each trophic level; only ~10% transferred.
  • Water cycle involves evaporation, condensation, precipitation, transpiration.
  • Carbon cycle: photosynthesis (carbon sink), respiration, combustion (carbon source).
  • Nitrogen fixation by bacteria converts N₂ into ammonia, enabling plant uptake.
  • Limiting factors restrict population growth; ecosystems have a carrying capacity.
  • Human activities (pollution, deforestation) disrupt cycles and threaten biodiversity.
  • Ecosystem services: provisioning (resources), regulating (climate), cultural (recreation).

4. 📊 Comparative Table

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
PhotosynthesisConverts light energy to chemical energy in glucose6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
Cellular respirationReleases energy from glucoseC₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂ → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + energy
Food chainLinear energy transferProducer → Primary → Secondary → Tertiary
Food webInterconnected feeding relationshipsMore complex than chains
Water cycleEvaporation, condensation, precipitation, transpirationContinuous water movement
Carbon cyclePhotosynthesis, respiration, combustionMaintains atmospheric CO₂ levels
Nitrogen cycleFixation, nitrification, denitrificationEssential for amino acids, proteins
Greenhouse gasesCO₂ (~76%), CH₄ (~16%), N₂O (~6%)Major contributors to global warming

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram

Earth & Ecosystems
 ├─ Support Systems
 │    ├─ Atmosphere
 │    ├─ Lithosphere
 │    ├─ Hydrosphere
 │    └─ Biosphere
 ├─ Energy & Cycles
 │    ├─ Photosynthesis
 │    ├─ Cellular Respiration
 │    ├─ Water Cycle
 │    ├─ Carbon Cycle
 │    └─ Nitrogen Cycle
 ├─ Food Webs & Energy
 │    ├─ Food Chain
 │    ├─ Food Web
 │    └─ Energy Transfer
 ├─ Ecosystem Influences
 │    ├─ Limiting Factors
 │    ├─ Carrying Capacity
 │    └─ Human Impact
 └─ Threats & Solutions
      ├─ Habitat Loss
      ├─ Pests & Pesticides
      ├─ Pollution
      ├─ Invasive Species
      └─ Climate Change

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing food chain with food web; web is more complex.
  • Mistaking photosynthesis for cellular respiration; opposite processes.
  • Overestimating energy transfer efficiency; it's approximately 10%, not 100%.
  • Ignoring human impacts on biogeochemical cycles.
  • Assuming all greenhouse gases have equal warming potential.
  • Confusing Earth's layers; core is hottest, but not visible.
  • Misunderstanding the cause of seasons; Earth's tilt, not distance from Sun.
  • Overlooking the role of decomposers in nutrient cycling.
  • Mistaking the atomic number for atomic mass.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Define and explain the components of Earth's biosphere.
  • Describe the process of photosynthesis and its chemical equation.
  • Differentiate between food chain and food web.
  • Explain energy transfer efficiency in trophic levels.
  • Outline the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles.
  • Identify the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers.
  • Understand the impact of human activities on ecosystems.
  • Describe the effects of greenhouse gases and climate change.
  • Recall Earth's layers and their characteristics.
  • Know the basic atomic structure and periodic table trends.
  • Apply Ohm's Law and circuit principles.
  • Explain causes of day/night and seasonal changes.
  • Describe lunar and solar eclipses, and tides.
  • Recognize common ecological threats and conservation strategies.
  • Understand the importance of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

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