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Which describes a primary role of the pioneer species in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses prevent fertile soil from washing away
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lol
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A rainforest found in mid latitude climates
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Jo
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Read the excerpt from Silent Spring. On the farms the hens brooded, but no chicks hatched. The farmers complained that they were
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Understanding how ________ and _______ _________ work on a _________ is helpful to understanding how to help preserve _________,
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b33ft0ads
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Give an example of a keystone species and what can happen if it is removed or leaves an ecosystem.
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UnicornLover36
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The forests produce much of the world's available _____.
pesticides nitrogen pollutants carbon dioxide oxygen
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One potential benefit that beavers contribute to the ecosystem is that they create wetlands through their dams, which can
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UnicornLover36
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One potential benefit that beavers contribute to the ecosystem is that they create wetlands through their dams, which can
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UnicornLover36
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One potential benefit that beavers contribute to the ecosystem is that they create wetlands through their dams, which can
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UnicornLover36
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Keystone species can be removed from an ecosystem without changing other organisms in that system.
True Or False
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carrying capacity is the maximum number of _____ that an ecosystem can support. . . . My Answer: Individuals in a population (Is
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luna
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Which describes a primary role of the pioneer species in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses prevent fertile soil from washing away
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Tom Holland
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compare the ecosystems that are home to protists with those that are home to fungi.
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Frank
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How are deserts and tundras similar?
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nonya
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Define a taiga.
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nonya
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a community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
a. keystone species e. ecosystem g. ecosystem services
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rstaats88
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What is the definition of biome?
A)the place where something lives, especially used of a natural setting B)having to do with
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fihewbfyu
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What is the definition of savanna?
A)a heat-tolerant plant such as a cactus or yucca that can store water B)a treeless plain with
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fihewbfyu
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Humans can accidentally or intentionally introduce invasive species into an ecosystem by transporting them on ships, planes, or
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I'm Dead ☠️
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What would happen to ecosystems without producers in the food chain?(1 point)
Responses Without producers, only consumers and
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rstaats88
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What is the most biodiverse ecosystem in the world?
1 point cold desert tundra taiga coral reef
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Hi
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WHICH STATEMENT IS TRUE?
AN ECOSYSTEM IS CLASSIFIED BY FACTORS SUCH AS TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION SOME BIOMES CAN BE TOO SMALL
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ANGIE
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Polar bears hunt for ringed seals by waiting for them to emerge from breathing holes in the ice. Which abiotic change may
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fnaf
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Plants with spines, thorns, and waxy coats, to prevent water loss are well-suited for life in which biome?
Deciduous Forest
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jjjjjjjjjj
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1. Give key features of the following:
a. Tundra b. Taiga c. Desert d. Rainforest e. Savanna f. Deciduous Forest g. Marine h.
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jjjjjjjjjj
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Fertilizer from agriculture flows into the ocean. What organism may directly benefit from this runoff?(1 point)
Responses algae
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Answers Forever
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How could wildfire immediately impact competition in a forest ecosystem?
a Competition would increase. Wildfires would increase
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h
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Environmental changes like increased temperature can stress an ecosystem. Why is this an issue with regard to invasive
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Olivia
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Which ecosystem is most resilient to change due to its high diversity?(1 point)
A. arctic tundra B. stormwater pond C. mountain
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Mia
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Which statement is true?
a. Biomes contain thousands of ecosystems and provide ecosystem services. b. Some biomes can be too
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rstaats88
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Imagine that an ecosystem contains rabbit boxes wolves and deer the following predator prey relationship exists rapidly and by
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Animals that get their energy from plants are called _____________________. (producers, consumers, decomposers, scavengers)
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Toga
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Which ecosystem is most resilient to change due to its high diversity arctic tundra Amazon rainforest mountain meadow storm
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In an ecosystem, the average temperature increases, causing a shorter winter. There are two varieties of rabbits in this area,
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greys anatomy🧬🩺💉🩹
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Hi Bot can you answer my question? What kinds of resources do humans get from ecosystems?
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UnicornLover36
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What kinds of resources do humans get from ecosystems?
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UnicornLover36
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Which ecosystem is most resilient to change due to its high diversity?
• mountain meadow • Amazon rainforest • arctic
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two
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What are some examples of nonliving things in an ecosystem?
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UnicornLover36
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Which ecosystem likely has the lowest species diversity?
a. desert b. grassland c. tropical rainforest d. coral reef
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rstaats88
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Which ecosystem is mots resilient to change due to its high diversity?
a. mountain meadow b. amazon rainforest c. stormwater pond
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rstaats88
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What is the level or organization within an ecosystem from smallest to largest?
a. organism, community, population b. organism,
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rstaats88
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What is one nonliving factor you saw in the rainforest?
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rstaats88
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All the living things in an ecosystem
b. nutrient cycle c. population d. organism f. biotic factor
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rstaats88
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Look at the map of Africa's ecosystem. what two areas that made it possible for people in these ecosystems to use the
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luis
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Choose the phrase that best defines ecosystem service.(1 point)
Responses contributions of ecosystems to the well-being and
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a boom balacaka
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
At a low intensity, flames can clean up debris and underbrush on the forest floor, add
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You are a scientist observing rodents on the Gallapagos island. Do you notice that the introduction of a new bird of prey has
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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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average doom fan
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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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average doom fan
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How are the ecosystems different in Africa?
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Lora
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