Primary succession
food web
secondary succession
nitrogen cycle
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What is Primary Succession?


A type of succession that occurs on a surface where no ecosystem existed before.

100

What is a Food Web?



A food web is interlocking and interdependent food chain
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what is Secondary Succession?

Occurs on a surface where an ecosystem has previously 

100

what is the nitrogen cycle?

A repeating cycle of processes during which nitrogen moves through both living and non living things

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what are causes of primary succession?

Volcanic eruptions, glaciers, flooding, land slides, and oil spills.

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what is a primary consumer?

They make up the second trophic level 

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what event can cause secondary succession?

Fire, floods, or windstorms



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What molecules do plants produce using nitrogen?

sugars from water and carbon dioxide

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Where can Primary Succession occur?

Rocks, cliffs, or sand dunes

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What resource do plants not compete for?

Sunlight and water

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What appears first during secondary succession?

Insects and weedy plants 


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Why do bacteria need nitrogen?

Nitrogen is needed for the synthesis of amino acids and DNA etc.

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what is the most important part of primary succession?

The formation of soil and the increased amount of shade.

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About what percentage of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next?

About 10 percent

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Does secondary succession begin with no life?

No

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What organism helps to continue the nitrogen cycle?

 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria 

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Is primary succession faster than secondary?

No, secondary usually faster than primary

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What is the purpose of a food web?

 It shows how energy is transferred up food chains that are interlinked with other food chains

 

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Why is secondary succession so much faster?

 because soil and nutrients are already present

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How human body is affected by nitrogen?

 nitrogen helps in protein synthesis, amino acids that influence growth

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