25 Energy Transfer in Living Organisms-Swith Manuel Tzul
25 Energy Transfer in Living Organisms-Swith Manuel Tzul
25 Energy Transfer in Living Organisms-Swith Manuel Tzul
Ecology
Why?
The law of conservation of energy states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed; it can only be
transferred to another form. In living things energy is transferred as organic matter (molecules of carbohydrate, fats, starch, etc.). But does an organism use all of the energy that is provided by the organic matter
available? How is the law of conservation of energy applied to living organisms?
Herbivore A
Respiration/day: 0.96g
2. Refer to Model 1.
a. How much did herbivore A grow from eating this grass?
0.64 g
Biomass increase
Egested waste is the process of discharging undigested waste material by the organism.
4. Is all of the mass of the ingested grass accounted for in the growth and waste of herbivore A? If
not, how much is missing? Show a mathematical calculation to support your answer.
No, the mass of the ingested grass is not accounted for in the growth and waste of herbivore A.
Evidence:
Grass Ingested -(Egested waste + Biomass increase)= x
4.0g - (2.4g + 0.64g) = 0.96g
The unaccounted or "missing" mass of the ingested grass is 0.96g
5. In addition to growth and waste production, what else does herbivore As body do with the food
it ingests?
Cellular Respiration.
6. As cells undergo cellular respiration, what products are produced, and how are they released from
the body?
The products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide, water and ATP. all of these are released during respiration
7. Draw an arrow in Model 1 to represent respiration and label it with the appropriate title and
mass.
Heat loss/day:
0.228 kilocalories
Herbivore A
Biomass/day: 0.05
kilocalories
Heat loss/day:
1.4 kilocalories
Biomass/day: 0.75 kilocalories
Herbivore B
Egested waste/day:
0.33 kilocalories
Egested waste/day:
1.25 kilocalories
b. What is the energy value of the grass eaten by herbivore B each day?
5 kilocalories
10. In Model 2, what are the three ways that the energy taken in by the herbivores is used?
Respiration, heat loss, egested waste
Read This!
Biologists often refer to organic matter by the potential energy that is released when the substance undergoes a chemical change to make carbon dioxide and water. This could occur by burning the organic matter or by an organism using the organic matter in cellular respiration.
14. According to Model 1, herbivore A eats 4 g of grass per day. Using Model 2, how much potential
energy does this represent?
1.6 kilocalories
15. According to Model 2, how much energy does herbivore A require for cellular respiration each
day?
0.8 kilocalories
16. Energy lost as either heat to the environment or egested as waste is not considered to be an
efficient use by the organism. What percentage of the potential energy of the grass is not
efficiently used by herbivore A?
69.75%
17. What percentage of the potential energy of the grass is not efficiently used by herbivore B?
53.0%
18. Do the herbivores have the same efficiency in using the grass toward useful purposes? Explain in
two or more complete sentences.
No. The herbivores do not have the same efficiency in using the grass toward useful purposes. This is
because herbivore B uses more grass than herbivore A for useful purposes such as respiration and biomass.
Biomass
b. What percentage of the original grass energy is available to the carnivore if it eats herbivore A?
30.25%
c. What percentage of the original grass energy is available to the carnivore if it eats herbivore B?
47%
20. Which herbivore is the more efficient food choice for the carnivore? Why?
Herbivore B because it has more "grass energy" stored for the intake of the carnivore.
Extension Questions
21. Is the egested waste from an organism wasted energy? If not, describe how this energy (organic
matter) might be used in a useful way.
The egested waste from an organism is not wasted energy this is because the energy can be
used as a natural biofertilizer which will add nutrients to the soil.
23. Which diagram in Model 2 could represent the grasshopper and which could represent the
rabbit?
Herbivore A would represent the grasshopper and herbivore B would represent the rabbit.