Abiotic and Biotic Factors
Food Web
Photosynthesis
Habitats
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Living things.
What is the meaning of biotic?
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Producers.
What is always at the bottom of the food web?
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The process that allows plants to produce food.
What is photosynthesis?
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A habitat is the place in which animals can live.
What is a habitat?
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The study of living and nonliving things working together in the environment.
What is ecology?
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Non-living thing. Water, air, sunlight, space, etc.
What is the meaning of abiotic? Give one example.
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Decomposers break down nutrients to recycle back into the food web.
What is always at the end of the food chain and what do they do?
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Water that is brought up to the leaves.
What do the roots provide the plant with?
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Acrtic taiga tundra temperate forest tropical rainforest grassland desert
What is one biome and its characteristics?
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The Nile Perch.
What was the name of the perch that was overpopulated and changed the food web in Lake Victoria?
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Students need air to live. Students need light to see. Students need space in the classroom. Various other examples...
Describe one abiotic and biotic relationship in this classroom.
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Flower --> Insect --> Squirrel --> Eagle --> Bacteria
How are the following animals placed in a food chain: Eagle Flower Insect Squirrel Bacteria
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It traps the sunlight to store and help make food.
Chlorophyll makes plants green, but what else does it do?
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Temperate forest - we have four seasons, maple and oak trees, fertile soil, many animals and plants, adequate water.
What is the biome that we live in? Give examples of how you know.
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Primary consumers or herbivores.
What is the organism called the only eats producers?
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Judged based on answer.
Describe an abiotic and biotic relationship in the community.
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It shows how energy is being transferred to animals.
Why do we draw the arrows like this in a food chain? Flowers --> Insects --> Squirrels --> Eagle --> Bacteria
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Glucose, also known as sugar.
What is the main nutrient of the plant that gives it energy?
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Abiotic: any non-living factors in our environment. Biotic: any living factors in our environment.
What is one abiotic and one biotic factor in our biome?
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They eat small rodents, which we know because we found bones in owl pellets, which is food that they regurgitate.
What do owls eat and how do we know this?
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It would affect the whole food web. Certain animals would no longer be able to eat, which may cause them to die or eat other animals, including themselves. Certain animals are not going to be hunted, which means that there may be too many of those animals.
What would happen if an animal became extinct from a food web?
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Plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Plants are producers at the bottom of the food chain and give us energy.
What are two reasons plants are beneficial for humans?
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Yes biomes can change. They can change naturally over time or they can change because of humans.
Can biomes change? Why or why not?
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Water, sunlight, and soil.
What are the three factors that plants need to live?