The sun is the only energy source for all ecosystems on Earth, except the deep sea hydrothermal ecosystem. Plants and photosynthetic microorganisms (autotrophs) fix the Sun's radiant energy to produce food from simple inorganic components.
Also, this solar energy gathered by plants moves across diverse organisms in an ecosystem. Thus it is important to know the basics of energy flow in the ecosystem.Energy Flow In Ecosystem
All organisms rely on producers for food, either directly or indirectly. As a result, energy flows unidirectionally from the sun to producers and finally to consumers. Producers are the green plants in the environment. Starting with the plants (or producers), food chains or webs evolve in which an animal feeds on a plant or another animal and becomes food for another. Because of this interdependence, the chain or web forms. No energy that is trapped in an organism lasts forever. As a result, the energy trapped by the producer is either passed on to a consumer or the organism dies. Thereafter, the detritus food chain/web begins with the death of an organism.Double Fertilization In Angiosperms
First Law of Thermodynamics According to the first law of thermodynamics, energy cannot be generated or destroyed. In this case, the source of energy, solar energy, cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be moved from one system or form to another. Second Law of Thermodynamics According to the second law, a portion of the energy is wasted into the surroundings as heat energy during the transition. This also holds in the energy flow process.Related Links -
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