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What is a Biotic element 

a living thing that can be found in an ecosystem

100

what is a abiotic 

a non - living thing that can be found within an ecosystem.

100

living thing

an organism that is alive

100

Non living thing

something that can’t move, reproduce and isn’t alive

100

what is a herbivore

A herbivore consumes only plants

200
what is a producer 

 an organism that can create, and produce their own energy

200

what is a consumer 

 a biotic component that takes in energy that is created by producers

200

what is a decomposer 

decomposers are living things that break down chemicals from producers and consumers

200

what is a carnivore 

A carnivore will only consume other animals.

200

what is an omnivore

An omnivore is an organism that eats both meat and plants

300

what is an ecosystem

something that contains animal habitats and the resources needed for the animals survival

300

what is a primary consumer

Primary consumers are usually herbivores which means they consume plants as their primary source of energy

300

what is a secondary consumer

Secondary consumers are above primary consumers in a food chain. The secondary  consumers feast on the primary consumers

300

what is a Tertiary consumer

Tertiary consumers are on the top of the food chain in an ecosystem. The tertiary consumers help control the animal population

300

what is Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis refers to when biotic elements use abiotic elements to help them do things like grow and produce their own food

400

what is sustainability

Sustainability refers to the ability to meet the needs of the present without coming to terms with the ability to meet needs in the future.

400

what is Ecological balance 

Ecological balance is promoted by environmental sustainability and it helps to preserve biodiversity

400

what is cycling matter

Cycling matter refers to the continuous movement and recycling of materials or substances within an ecosystem.

400

what is Primary succession 

Primary succession happens in areas where no previous community or habitat existed before

400

what is Secondary succession

Secondary succession is something that happens in an area where an ecosystem has been disturbed or disrupted but the soil remains intact

500

what is Carrying capacity

Carrying capacity is the maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain over time.

500

what is Conventional agriculture

Conventional agriculture involves. large scale farming with the use of fertilizers, pesticides and machinery

500

what is Organic agriculture

Organic agriculture avoids fertilizers and pesticides. This process relies on natural methods to enhance crops such as crop rotation, compositing, biological pest control and use of organic fertilizers.

500

give 1 example of secondary succession

A forest regrowing after a fire

500

Give 2 examples of Organic agriculture

Plant litter, and animal manures