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Week 22 Science

Biotic and Abiotic Factors in Terrestrial Ecosystem

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Ecosystems found on land, on the world's islands and continents Terrestrial Ecosystem
The banded coral shrimp cleans deadly pest off of the other reef fish. If an illness caused there to be fewer banded coral shrimp the number of reef fish would decrease. Coral Reef Ecosystem
The traits of some living plants in a tropical rain forest help them live in a very wet environment
Living things in a hot desert ecosystem include cacti, lizards, and insects. Nonliving things in a hot desert ecosystem include sand, air and rocks.
Food, water and sunlight or examples of living factors
When a plant or animal is an endangered species it means it is in danger of being wiped out
Spiders play a role in population control because they balance the mosquito population by eating them
A type of plant or animal that is close to becoming endangered Threatened species
The manta ray is close to becoming ___________________. This means it is a threatened species. endangered
If a plant or animal no longer exist it is considered to be extinct
______________ helps endangered species because it creates a safe environment for a species to increase its population Conservation
Not derived from living organisms. (Non-living) Abiotic
Relating to or resulting from living things. (Living) Biotic
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