Ecosystems: Everything is connected
Ecosystems are communities are made up of a variety of organisms, they do not have clear boundaries. They can interact indirectly.
Ecosystems can interact indirectly, be it from the pollen from flowers and trees or from fire spreading to another ecosystem.
Ecosystems can interact indirectly, be it from the pollen from flowers and trees or from fire spreading to another ecosystem.
Ecosystems rely on five main components to survive: energy, minerals, water, oxygen and living organisms. Ecosystems are extremely fragile, if an ecosystem is damaged, every single organism within will be affected.
Environments have two factors within them: Biotic and Abiotic.
Biotic factors bassically entail every sort of organism that consumes oxygen, dead organisms, and their waste products.
Abiotic factors bassically are anything that is not involved with living organisms, such as: rocks, water, air, and temperature.
Biotic factors bassically entail every sort of organism that consumes oxygen, dead organisms, and their waste products.
Abiotic factors bassically are anything that is not involved with living organisms, such as: rocks, water, air, and temperature.
Ecosystems can be organized into the following:
Organisms: Anything that carries its life processes independently.
A member of a species.
Species: Groups of organisms that are closely related and can mate within themselves.
May not all live in the same place.
Lives as a part of a population.
Populations: Groups of organisms that live in a specific area and interbreed.
Members breed with one another rather than with members of other populations.
Communities: Groups of various species that interact with one another.
Live in the same habitat.
Habitats: A place where an organism usually lives.
Organisms: Anything that carries its life processes independently.
A member of a species.
Species: Groups of organisms that are closely related and can mate within themselves.
May not all live in the same place.
Lives as a part of a population.
Populations: Groups of organisms that live in a specific area and interbreed.
Members breed with one another rather than with members of other populations.
Communities: Groups of various species that interact with one another.
Live in the same habitat.
Habitats: A place where an organism usually lives.