EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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MAKE CONNECTIONS Ø Use the second law of thermody-namics to explain why an ecosystem's energy supply must be continually replenished (see Concept 8.1).
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MAKE CONNECTIONS Use the second law of thermodynamics to explain why an ecosystem’s energy supply mustbe continually replenished (see Concept 8.1)
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Create a model which accurately, in detail, depicts the potential pathways of carbon (biomass) and energy in an ecosystem with at least five trophic levels (don’t forget your decomposers, they can count as one trophic level). Make sure to incorporate the multiple pathways that biomass and energy could take at each trophic level. Lastly, clearly illustrate how carbon and energy flow in this ecosystem. Be sure to include adequate levels of detail for all pathways and differentiate the flow of carbon and energy in your model.
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The diagram below shows a generalized energy flow model of ecosystem. Boxes represent the biotic components, and the
arrows show the pathway of energy transfer.
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EBK CAMPBELL BIOLOGY
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