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How do the plants in a rainforest contribute to the water cycle?
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Why do fluctuations in abiotic cycles have an impact on living organisms and on ecosystems as a whole?
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Summarize why the pyramid of energy can never be inverted like the pyramids of numbers and biomass can.
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What are some major similarities and differences between freshwater and marine ecosystems? (Site 1)
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What is the difference between a niche and a habitat?
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A _______ is a place where an organism lives and can have its needs met.
biotic factor habitat abiotic factor prey
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Differentiate between 3 types of primary producers
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Types of primary producers
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Living together as phenomenon of co-evolution in ecosystems
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Briefly discuss the phenomenon of plant co-evolution in ecosystems.make use of examples
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Discuss impact of fire on vegetation and discuss the plant response to burning
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Which biome is known for its carbon sequestration abilities due to the presence of Portulacatia afra
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Three major vegetation types present in fynbos biome
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3 examples of mutualism
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Make use of organisms in the environment and create a simple food chain
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Briefly explain how producers, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and scavengers are related in an environment. Write your
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COEVOLUTION
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ZIZIPO
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why are porifera important to the aquatic ecosystem
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What role do predators play in maintaining the balance of an ecosystem? A They are primarily responsible for the transfer
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Characteristics of sourveld
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A _____ is anything an organism needs to survive, grow and reproduce.
abiotic factor limiting factor resource fitness
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We don’t see the organisms in the zone of physiological stress, instead what we see is?
organisms dying increases in
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We study ________ of species and not individual organisms, because, just like people, different individuals can withstand
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_____ the role an organism plays in its habitat; what an organisms does in its habitat
niche population biodiversity commensalism
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Whether caused by natural forces or human actions, ecosystems are always changing and these disturbances affect biodiversity.
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All the members of a given species (all the zebras) in a given area at a given time are called?
community ecosystem habitat
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Which of the following is a factor that can limit carrying capacity? available nutrients (food, water) available mates
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All the members of ALL the species (zebras, lion, elephants, etc) in a given area are called?
community population carrying
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All the members of a given species (all the zebras) in a given area at a given time are called?
community ecosystem habitat
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_____ is the range of chemical and physical conditions that must be maintained for a population of a particular species to
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____ the role an organism plays in its habitat; what an organisms does in its habitat.
habitat niche population community
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All of the biotic and abiotic factors in a given area would be called:
population community ecosystem troposphere
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8. Construct a food web for priority species in Moreton Bay to represent feeding relationships and flows of energy and matter in
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:)
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plant adaptations to forest biome
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student
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Which describes a primary role of the pioneer species in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses (a)provide food for small animals
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Plants, bison, elk, and wolves are all members of an ecosystem. The bison and elk are both primary consumers in this ecosystem,
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shoto aizawa
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What is true about the population of diatoms and dinoflagellates and the availability of energy for those who consume them?
Respo
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Unit 6 populations and ecosystem lesson12 population and ecosystems portfolio
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Which statement best describes a producer?
1 Producers use the energy they take in from the environment to convert inorganic
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Which statement best describes a producter?
A. Producers use the energy they take in from the environment to convert inorganic
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Which statement best describes a producter?
A. Producers use the energy they take in from the environment to convert inorganic
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A bee eating a flower's nectar and picing up the flower's pollen is an example of
Mutualism Parasitism Neutralism Commensalism
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Why does uncontrolled growth of algae in a lake cause fish to die?
Responses The algae compete for the same food source as the
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Organisms of the same species living in the same environment together are ______________
Population Community Ecosystem
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how much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood
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A species that is critical to habitat and whose ______ would cause the collapse of its entire ecosystem.
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An environment and the organisms that inhabit it defines the word _____.
locality evident exploitation ecosystem detrimental
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7. A new predator is introduced into the ecosystem shown in the food web below. This predator feeds on bees and mice. How will
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shoto aizawa
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What would happen to ecosystems without producers in the food chain?(1 point) Responses Without producers, only
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Ecology is ___________________________.
Choose the best answer from the options below: A the study of animal equilibrium B the
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