Ch-13: Our Environment 🌍
1. Eco-system (पारितंत्र)
- All the interacting organisms in an area together with the non-living constituents form an Eco-system.
- किसी क्षेत्र के सभी जीव तथा वातावरण के अजैव कारक संयुक्त रूप से पारितंत्र बनाते हैं।
- Types: Natural (Forests, Lakes) & Artificial (Gardens, Crop-fields).
2. Components of Eco-system
- Abiotic (अजैव): Physical factors like temperature, rainfall, wind, soil.
- Biotic (जैव): Living organisms, classified as:
– Producers: Green plants & blue-green algae (make food from inorganic substances).
– Consumers: Depend on producers (Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores, Parasites).
– Decomposers: Microorganisms (Bacteria/Fungi) that break down dead remains. - Role of Decomposers: They replenish the soil with nutrients by breaking down complex organic substances into simple inorganic ones. Without them, the earth would be covered in garbage! 🦠
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3. Food Chains (आहार श्रृंखला)
- A series of organisms feeding on one another.
- जीवों की वह श्रृंखला जिसमें एक जीव दूसरे जीव को आहार के रूप में खाता है।
- Example (Forest): Grass $\to$ Deer $\to$ Tiger.
- Example (Pond): Phytoplankton $\to$ Insects $\to$ Fish $\to$ Crane.
4. Food Webs (आहार जाल)
- In nature, organisms are eaten by many other organisms.
- Instead of a straight line, the relationship is a branching line called a Food Web.
A Simple Food Web Sketch
Key Logic: Energy decreases as we move up the chain. This limits the number of trophic levels to usually 3 or 4.
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5. Trophic Levels (पोषी स्तर)
- Each step or level of the food chain is a Trophic Level.
- Level 1: Producers (Autotrophs).
- Level 2: Primary Consumers (Herbivores).
- Level 3: Secondary Consumers (Small Carnivores).
- Level 4: Tertiary Consumers (Large Carnivores).
Energy Pyramid
6. Flow of Energy (ऊर्जा का प्रवाह)
- 1% Rule: Green plants capture only about 1% of sun’s energy.
- 10% Law: Only 10% of the energy is transferred to the next trophic level. Most is lost as heat/metabolic processes.
- Unidirectional Flow: Energy captured by autotrophs does not go back to the sun! Energy flow is one-way.
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7. Biological Magnification (जैव आवर्धन)
- Pesticides/chemicals enter the food chain through soil/water.
- Since they are non-biodegradable, they accumulate progressively at each trophic level.
- Because Humans occupy the top level, the maximum concentration of these chemicals is found in our bodies! ⚠️
8. Ozone Layer Depletion (ओजोन परत)
- Ozone ($O_3$): Found at higher levels of atmosphere. Shield against harmful UV rays.
- Formation: $O_2 \xrightarrow{UV} O + O$; then $O + O_2 \to O_3$.
- Depletion: Caused by CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) used in refrigerators & fire extinguishers.
- UNEP (1987): Agreement to freeze CFC production.
Ozone Shield Sketch
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9. Managing the Garbage we Produce
जीवनशैली में परिवर्तन के कारण कचरे की मात्रा बढ़ गई है।
- Biodegradable: Substances broken down by biological processes (Fruit peels, Paper, Cotton).
- Non-biodegradable: Not broken down (Plastics, DDT, Glass). They persist and harm the environment.
10. Impact of Lifestyle Changes
- Increased use of disposables (like plastic cups in trains).
- Switch to Kulhads was tried but lead to loss of topsoil.
- Now paper cups are preferred as they are biodegradable.
11. Chapter Summary
1. Ecosystem = Biotic + Abiotic.
2. Energy flow is Unidirectional & 10% law applies.
3. Biological Magnification: Top consumers get max toxins.
4. Ozone Layer: Protected us from UV, damaged by CFCs.
5. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! ♻️
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