7.4.6

Reasons for Energy Wastage

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Reasons for Inefficient Transfer of Biomass

At each trophic level in a food chain, energy is wasted. If there was no wastage, all of the energy that entered a trophic level would be used for growth. There are several reasons why this is not the reality:

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Digestion

  • Not all food is digested.
  • Some food is stored as the waste material faeces, before being egested.
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Movement

  • Large quantities of glucose are used in respiration to produce energy.
  • Highly mobile animals require a lot of energy to sustain their movement.
  • This comes at the cost of having less energy available for growth.
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Body temperature

  • Warm-blooded animals need to expend energy to maintain a suitable body temperature.
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Excretion

  • Some material is excreted: carbon dioxide and water in respiration; urea and water in urine.

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1Cell Biology

1.1What's in Cells?

1.2Cell Division

1.3Transport in Cells

2Organisation

2.1Principles of Organisation

2.2Enzymes

2.3Circulatory System

2.4Non-Communicable Diseases

2.5Plant Tissues, Organs & Systems

3Infection & Response

4Bioenergetics

5Homeostasis & Response

5.1Homeostasis

5.2The Human Nervous System

5.3Hormonal Coordination in Humans

5.4Plant Hormones

6Inheritance, Variation & Evolution

7Ecology

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