Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Ecosystems! By Kailani
- ABIOTIC FACTORS
- Soil
- PLANTS
- ANIMALS
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- SUN
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- Without it we may not be alive now.
- ANIMALS
- DECOMPOSE
- BACTERIA
- DECOMPOSERS
- DECOMPOSE
- SOIL
- SUN
- ROCKS
- ROCKS
- SOIL
- NON-LIVING COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM
- ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS
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- Everything we have and everything that is made comes from the sun. The sun provides us with light and heat.
- BIOTIC FACTORS
- ORGANIZATION OF SPECIES
- SPECIES
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- The same type of biotic organism that can reproduce.
- POPULATION
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- How many individuals there are of that one spieces.
- COMMUNITY
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- A bunch of populations that interact with each other.
- ECOSYSTEMS
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- Biotic and abiotic things that interact with each other.
- CLICK ON NOTES IN NODES
FOR MORE INFORMATION
- CELLULAR RESPIRATION
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- Animals breaths in oxygen that goes into the respiratory system. Then a process starts that turns it into carbon dioxide.
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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- Plants take sunlight water and carbon dioxide that turns it into sugar. The plant then eats the sugar, releasing oxygen.
- OXYGEN
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- SPECIES
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- The same type of biotic organism that can reproduce.
- HUMAN IMPACTS
- DEFORESTATION
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- Chopping down a large area with a lot of trees. This is also a problem because when they are chopped, they release a lot of carbon, which can lead to more climate change.
- CLIMATE CHANGE
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- Methane gas, carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions go to Earth's atmosphere and absorb heat from the sun. This warms the Earth.
- OVERPOPULATION
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- There are to many humans and we all need the same things, but the Earth can't give these because there are to many of us.
- HUMAN IMPACTS IS CONNECTED TO
CELLULAR RESPIRATION BECAUSE WE
DO IT.
- CONSUMERS
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- Species that eat other biotic organisms.
- LIVING SPECIES IN AN ECOSYSTEM
- SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS
- MUTUALISM
- BOTH SPECIES BENEFIT
- EXAMPLE: BEES AND FLOWERS
- PARASITISM
- ONE SPECIES BENEFITS, THE OTHER IS HARMED
- EXAMPLE: MOSQUITOES SUCKING BLOOD OF HUMANS
- COMMENSALISM
- ONE SPECIES BENEFITS AND THE OTHER IS NOT HARMED
- EXAMPLE: BIRD NEST IN A TREE
- SPECIES INTERACTS WITH ANOTHER SPECIES IN INTERESTING WAYS
- DIFFERENT TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS
- DESERT
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- GRASSLAND
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- ALPINE
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- AQUATIC
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- OUR GAME
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- https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/179386454/#editor