Oceans, Coral Reefs and Marshes
What is Saltwater Ecosystem?
Nonliving factors of an ecosystem
Abiotic
Every food chain starts with this
What is a producer?
These animals eat other animals and plants.
What is omnivores?
algae, roses, oak tree, conifer trees
What is producers?
Biome has horrible soil due to permafrost
What is Tundra?
Plants, animals and bacteria
What is biotic factors of an ecosystem?
Produces their own food with abiotic factors such as sunlight, water, and soil.
What is a producer?
These animals are prey to other animals in their food chain.
What is herbivores?
Found close to the equator, lots of producers are found here, receives the most rainfall of all biomes
What is Tropical Rainforest?
Trees that have cones or needles – pines, spruces and firs – evergreen trees
What is Taiga?
Algae, spider, coyote, wolf, shark, Tuna
What is biotic factors?
Relies on herbivores as only food consumption
What is a carnivore?
The tuna fish that eats or preys on other smaller fish.
What is a predator?
This happens to the animal population if trees were removed
What is all animal populations will decrease?
Has 4 seasons and lots of rain throughout the year – second most rainfall of all biesom
What is Temperate Deciduous Forest?
wind, water, rocks, soil, sun, temperature
What is abiotic factors?
This happens to the population of herbivores in an ecosystem when there is an increase of carnivores in their ecosystem
What is decrease?
All dead consumers and producers are used by ____ to keep the food chain balanced.
What is a decomposer?
The difference between a pond and a lake
What is lakes are larger and deeper?
Saltwater and Freshwater Ecosystem
What is Estuary?
Heat and the sun are VERY important Abiotic factors in this biome
What is a Desert?
This will happen to all consumers (herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores) in an area if all the producers were destroyed.
What is their populations will decrease?
A decrease in prey results in
What is a decrease of predator populations?
The arrows of a food chain
What is show the energy that fuels the organism it is pointing to?