The different organizations levels of an Ecosystem
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What is the 1st level of an Ecosystem?

Answer-Individual 

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1. What is Ecology?

This is the scientific study of interactions among organisms, between organisms, and between organisms and the environment. 

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7. What is a community?

This is where different populations live together in a defined area. 

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12. What is a biotic factor 

These are living factors that influence an ecosystem.
This is also plant life. These are animal life too.   

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18. How does the water cycle work? 

Answer- it first starts with transpiration then goes to condensation then it turns into precipitation. Then it does surface runoff to accumulation, then evaporation happens and it goes back to condensation and turns into a cycle.   

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What is the 3rd level of an Ecosystem?

Answer-Community 

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2. What does a biosphere contain?

It has combined portions of the the planet in which all of life exists, including land, water and an atmosphere 

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8. Define an ecosystem

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

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13. What is an Abiotic factor 

These are physical, non-living factors that influence an ecosystem, some examples are temperature , precipitation, humidity ,wind,nutrients ,sunlight.

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19. What are some water cycle definitions?

1. Evaporation – the process of becoming a vapor; liquid to a gas

2. Condensation – state of matter from gas to liquid; reverse of vaporization

3. Precipitation – the amount of water that falls to earth as snow, sleet, hail, rain, mist

4. Transpiration – loss of water from a plant through its leaves

5. Runoff – the flow of water, from snow and rain

6. Infiltration – the process by which water on the ground enters the soil



 


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What is the 5th level of an Ecosystem?

Answer-Biome 

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3. What is a biosphere is built up of?

It is built up of an atmosphere, ecosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere. 

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9. What is a biome? 

a group of ecosystems that have the same climate and similar dominant communities.

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14. What are other things that affect a ecosystem?

Answers-niche,habitat
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20. How does the carbon cycle work? 

It starts off with animals eating plants and combustion, then them breathing out CO2 and the combustion giving off CO2 to, then it goes to the trees, One other thing gives off CO2 and that's decomposing matter. 

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What is the 6th level of an Ecosystem?

Answer-Biosphere 

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5. What is the definition of species?

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

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10. What shapes an Ecosystem?

What shapes it is the plant community, habitat, solar radiation, and disturbances.

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16. What is a Niche? 

Answer- A niche is the role the species plays, and includes the type of food it eats, where it lives, where it reproduces, and its relationships with other species.  

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21. The CO2 cycle description 

Plants give us and the atmosphere O2 as a waste product. Animals give off CO2 into our atmosphere as a waste product too. Factories and cars give off CO2 by combustion. Plants use CO2 during photosynthesis and animals use the O2 for respiration.  
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What is the 2nd and 4th level of an Ecosystem? 

Answer-Population and Ecosystem 

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6. What is a population?

This is where the same species of animals live together. 

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11. What are biotic and abiotic factors? 

Biotic and Abiotic factors determine the survival and growth of an organism and the productivity of the ecosystem in which an organism lives.

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17. what are the different types of cycles?

Answers- Polar ice, Artic tundra, Taiga,  Mountains zones, Temperate deciduous forest,  Temperate evergreen forest, warm moist evergreen forest, Tropical monsoon forest, Tropical evergreen rain forest, Chaparral, Dessert, Savanna, Semidesert, Temperate grassland

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22. What is energy flow? 

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