CLASS: X-SCIENCE
CHAPTER: OUR ENVIRONMENT-NOTES
1. Bio-degradable
substances can be further broken down by the action of bacteria e.g.’ paper, vegetables, clothes etc. On
the other hand the substances which can not be further broken down by the
action of bacteria are non- biodegradable substances e.g. ‘ plastics, glass etc.
2. All
biotic and abiotic components form the ecosystem. The biotic components are all
living organisms. The non-biotic components are physical factors like air,
water, soil, wind etc.
3. The
food chain consists of producers, consumers and decomposers. Green plants and
algae that make food by photosynthesis are producers. Organisms that depend
upon producers for their food, directly or indirectly are called consumers. And
microorganisms like bacteria and fungi that break down the complex organic
substances in dead plant and animal into simple inorganic substances are called
decomposers.
4. The
series of organisms that take part in transferring food energy from producers
to consumers to decomposers is called a food chain. Food chain link with each
other to form food web.
5. Every
step of food chain is called a trophic level. There are four trophic levels
I.
I trophic level - producers/autotrophs
II.
II trophic level- primary
consumers/herbivores
III.
III trophic level - secondary
consumers/small carnivores
IV.
IV trophic level - tertiary
consumers/large carnivores
6. Green
plants convert 1% of solar energy into food energy. The flow of energy is
unidirectional.
7. Ozone
is present at a very high level in the atmosphere. It blocks the UV radiation
of sun. Ozone is a product of UV radiation.
8. At
high level in the atmosphere the UV rays split the oxygen molecules to form
oxygen atoms. These combine with oxygen molecules to form ozone. Ozone causes
skin cancer, cataract and reduces crop production.
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