The Living World - Geography

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Ecosystem The living and non-living components of an environment and the interrelationships that exist between them.
Producers Converts energy from the environment (usually sunlight) into sugars (glucose). The most obvious example of producers is plants, which convert energy from the sun by the process of photosynthesis.
Consumers Obtain their energy from the sugars made by the producers. A pond snail would be an example as it eats the plants.
Food Chain Shows the links between producers and consumers.
Food Web This shows the connections between producers and consumers in a more detailed way than a food chain.
Scavengers When living elements (plants and animals) of an ecosystem die scavengers break them down and recycle their nutrients. Scavengers eat dead plants and animals. A rat tailed maggot is a good example of a freshwater pond scavenger.
Decomposers These are usually bacteria and fungi, they also recycle nutrients. They break down remaining plant and animal material, often returning the nutrients to the soil.
Nutrient Cycle Nutrients are foods that are used by plants or animals to grow such as nitrogen, potash and potassium. There are two main sources of nutrients: rainwater washes chemicals out of the atmosphere and weathered rock releases nutrients into the soil. When plants or animals die, the scavengers and decomposers recycle the nutrients, making them available once again for the growth of plants or animals.

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