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What are the water cycles?
what are the Level Organization of an Ecosystem?
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What is a ecosystem?

It is a collection of all organisms that live in a particular place together with their nonliving environment.

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What is the first and second part for a water cycle?

It is Evaporation then Condensation.

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What is the first and second Level of Organization of an Ecosystem?

It is by having an individual and having a population.

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What is the carbon cycle?

The carbon cycle is that animals can give out carbon and humans can make it to its by combustion after that the trees absorb it then the trees give out o2.

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What is heterotrophs?

Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply.


Consumer is another name


Types of Consumers

Herbivores

Carnivores

Omnivores

Decomposers

Detritivores

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What is a community?

It is different populations that live together in a defined area.

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What is the third part for a water cycle?

It is by having Precipitation.

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What is the third Level of Organization of an Ecosystem?

It is by having a community.

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What is co2 cycle description?

Plants release O2 into atmosphere as a waste product.


Animals release CO2 into atmosphere as a waste product.


Factories and cars release CO2 into atmosphere through combustion.


Plants use CO2 during photosynthesis and animals use O2 for respiration.

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Some examples of consumers?

Some examples of consumers is a rat, snake, and a eagle.

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What is a population?

It is the same species and lives in the same area.

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What is the fourth part of a water cycle?

It is by having Transpiration.

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What is the fourth Level of Organization of an Ecosystem?

   

It is by having a ecosystem 

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How does energy flow work?

Every organism needs energy to power life’s processes.


The flow of energy through an ecosystem is one of the most important factors that determines the ability to sustain life.

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What are decomposers?

Breaks down dead/decay matter.


Bacteria and fungi are examples of decomposers.


Detritivores feed on plant/animal remains.


Millipedes and earthworms are detritivores.

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What are species?

It is a group of organisms so similar to another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.

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What is the fifth part of the water cycle?

It is by having a Runoff.

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What is the fifth Level of Organization of an Ecosystem?

It is by having a biome.

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How does energy flow work?

How it works is by the sun giving energy to the plants then the plants gets eaten by the primary consumer after that it gets eaten by the secondary consumer then when it dies decomposers gets the engery.

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What are parasites?

It is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and gets its food from or at the expense of its host.

It can be a tick, flea, or a tapeworm.

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What is ecology?

It is when interactions among organisms and between organisms and the environment.

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The sixth part of the water cycle?

It is by having an infiltration.

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What is the sixth Level of Organization of an Ecosystem?

It is by having a biosphere.

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What is autotrophs?

Captures energy from sunlight or chemicals and use that energy to produce food.


Other names are producers or plants.


Are essential for the flow of energy through the biosphere.

 

Produce food through Photosynthesis.

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Does the energy flow direction work?

It is the sun to producers and then to consumers.

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