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In an ecosystem where most flowers are long and bell-shaped, there are two varieties of hummingbird: birds with short beaks and
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rstaats88
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Why are invasive species such a huge threat to ecosystems?
a Invasive species can do intense damage, so much so that ecosystems
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no name
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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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Lol
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One of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world is likely a
a coral reef b tundra c cold desert d taiga
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connexus
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What happened to Yellowstone National Park when wolves disappeared?(1 point)
Responses The bear population increased. The deer
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+Dianna+
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describe what would happen to ecosystems if decomposers didn't exist on Earth.
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Ohh
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What happened to Yellowstone National Park when wolves disappeared?(1 point)
Responses The willow tree population increased. The
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Madi
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Which of the following ecosystems has the lowest net primary production per square meter?
(A) A grassland (B) A coral reef (C) An
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30. In ecosystems, the rhizobium bacteria are associated with _______ that fix ________.
A. Leguminous plants; nitrogen B.
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Rondezy
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21. In aquatic ecosystem, particulate organic matter (POM) is essential to which group of organisms?
A. Filter feeders B. Deposit
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Rondezy
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Ocean ecosystems are sensitive to the chemical composition of the water. Any excess compounds can upset the balance and cause
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UNKOWN
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The primary producer in this ecosystem is the–
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Keke M
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The most salient factors in the desert ecosystem are abiotic.
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taylor
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4 similarities of biotic and abiotic factors.
1. Individual 2. important in an ecosystem 3. ?? 4. ?? what are two more
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anonymous
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I've got a few science questions i would like to check.
1.) An ecosystem that endures over time Select one: a. has reached the
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❄ Snowflake ❄
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which abiotic factor is essential to all aquatic ecosystems except ocean hydrothermal vents and why
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jamie phillipy
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A biologist studying a desert ecosystem observes that the population of a lizard species increases following a particularly hot,
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Anonymous
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forests and fisheries are an example of what?
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suomynonA
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Compare a desert ecosystem and forest ecosystem.
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Isaac
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You make a terrarium for your school’s science fair by putting some soil into a glass container and adding small plants. You
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Anonymous
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why are aquatic ecosystems important to humans?
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Anonymous
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What are two organisms interacting with abiotic factors in the mono lake ecosystem?
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Jessica
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Both owls and hawks live in the same ecosystem.they both hunt and kill mice, voles and rabbits.how can both types of predators
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lidia
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Using the example of wolves in Yellowstone national park, explain how change can have short term and long term effects on an
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umm
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which type of animal could live in a temperate deciduous forest?
a. one that prefers a climate with a little rain or snow b. one
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how are deserts and tundras similar?
a. they both have temperatures that reach 120°F b. they both are home to different types of
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animals and other organisms that eat the food in an ecosystem are called PRODUCERS. i wrote true
ami i right?!
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Sara!
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The pampas consist primarily of:
A)grasslands B)forests C)deserts D)rain forest my choose:a A________ is a place wherea tide
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henry
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What are 2 abiotic factors that affect the ocean ecosystem?
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rhys
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How does the sentence below develop the concept that ecosystems are important to wildlife?
"Coral reefs, for example, serve as an
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izabell
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can someone explain and give me an example of a food web and how it differs from a food chain? i'm so confused.
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Alyssa
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Why would an Arctic ecosystem be more fragile than a southern forest ecosystem?
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Faye
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To function, ecosystems require an input of energy. Where does this energy come from?
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dawn
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What was one unintended consequence that resulted from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers draining part of the Everglades?
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jj
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What type of forest has trees known for losing their leaves in the fall?
Temperate forests Tropical Rain forests Savanna forests
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BOT
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1. What are biotic factors? List 3 examples.
2. What are abiotic factors? List 3 examples. 3. What are carbon offsets? 4. How can
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Human Being
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Use an example to explain how biotic and abiotic factors interact to create a thriving ecosystem 4 sentances
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vincent baller
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Which statement best explains what happened to wetland resources and ecosystem services after the 1970s in the US
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Which term best describes a process that supports human life and economies at no cost to humans?
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ecosystem meaning
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Carrying capacity is the minimum number of organisms an ecosystem can support.
Group of answer choices True False
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Where do temperate forests not grow as well?
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Christopher
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How do producers play a part in the recycling of matter?(1 point)
Producers break down the cells of dead plants and animals.
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CloudyDaze
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what factors describe aquatic ecosystems
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dense forests of coniferous boreal forests along the northern edge of the temperate zone
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WHICH ECOSYSTEM IS MOST RESILIENT TO CHANGE DUE TO ITS HIGH DIVERSITY
AMAZON RAINFOREST STORMWATER POND ARTIC TUNDRA MOUNTAIN
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ANGIE
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Which of the following are the three primary ecosystems found on Earth?
A. grassland, rainforest, and ocean B. freshwater,
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connexus
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A tropical rain forest is able to meet the needs of many plants, animals, insects, and birds because temperatures are
A. warm all
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bleheheh
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What would happen to Ecosystems without producers in the food chain?
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What happens to the other organisms in an ecosystem if a predator disappears?
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M
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