How are living things classified?
How are living things classified?
Ecosystems
Ecosystems
Ecosystems
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Why are viruses not considered living things?
They're not considered living things because they don't take any nutrients, produce any waste, neither they grow or respond to stimuli.
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Describe Protist Kingdom
Most are unicellular, but some are multicellular. They are found in water. For example amoeba, and algae.
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Which of the following would not be considered an ecosystem? Why? a. a human body b. a town or city c. a building d. a car tire
d. a car tire
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What is a community?
A community is the interaction between different populations .
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What are the three types of Marine ecosystems?
Shoreline, Coral reefs, and Open Ocean.
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What do viruses need in order to reproduce?
They need to be inside another living thing.
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Why are algae different compare to the rest of the living things classified under Protist kingdom?
Algae make its own food through photosynthesis.
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Can our planet be considered an ecosystem? Why?
Yes, because it can support life.
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What is a habitat?
The place where a plant or animal nomally grows or lives is called a habitat.
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Name the three types of fresh water ecosystems?
Standing water, lakes and ponds and flowing water-rivers, streams and wetlands
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Describe Monera Kingdom
They are unicellular. They can be found on land, in the air, and inside other living things.
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What is an ecosystem?
All the living and non-living things and the interaction that occurs between them.
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Name the non-living components of an ecosystem
Soil, air, water, sunlight, temperature, and climate.
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What are the three types of artificial ecosystems?
They are urban, terrestrial and aquatic.
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How are living things classified?
They are classified by kingdoms, Monera, Fungus, Animal, Protist, and Plant Kingdom.
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Bacteria belongs to which group... What do we use it for? What do some bacteria feed on?
Bacteria belong to the Monera Kingdom. Bacteria can make food such as cheese and yogurt. Some bacteria feed on dead plants, and animals.
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Name all the living things you can find in an ecosystem.
Plants (flora) Animals (fauna) Other organisms such as fungi, and microorganisms.
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What are the two types of aquatic ecosystems?
Aquatic ecosystems can be marine or freshwater.
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Give me an example of an artificial ecosystem
an aquarium
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Compare and contrast Animal and Plant Kingdoms
Plants can't move, and they can produce their own food. Animals can move, they cannot produce their own food. Animals and plants are both multicellular.
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Describe Fungus Kingdom. Give two examples
Fungus can be unicellular and multicellular. They can't make their own food. They obtain nutrients from the remains of dead plants and animals. Yeasts and mushrooms.
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What is a population?
A population is all the organisms that belong to the same species.
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What is the main difference between marine or freshwater?
Marine has got salty water. Freshwater doesn't.
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Which marine ecosystem has the richest number of species?
The Coral Reef