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Mr Mac Ecosystem

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What does abiotic mean?   Non-living  
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Name 3 things in an ecosystem that are abiotic factors.   Rocks, soil, water, temperature, climate/weather, altitude, sunlight, air...  
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What does biotic mean?   Alive or living  
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Name somethings that would be biotic factors in an ecosystem.   plants, animals... all the organisms  
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How is a population different from a community?   A population refers to one kind of organism a community is many kinds of organisms.  
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How is a population similar to a community?   It refers to living things. Many populations make up a community.  
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Describe how energy flows through a food chain or food web?   It moves in the direction the arrows point. It moves from producers, to consumers and then to decomposers.  
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What is a secondary consumer?   It is a consumer that eats another consumer?  
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What is a primary consumer?   It is a consumer that eats a producer.  
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Why is conservation of natural resources important? (Don't say because we will run out)   Much of our use of natural resources leads to a negative effect on the environment and ecosystems. (pollution and destruction of habitats)  
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What provides the energy that begins almost all food webs and chains?   The sun  
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Another name for a primary consumer is an...   Herbivore  
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Another name for a secondary consumer is a...   Carnivore or Omnivore  
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How do producers make their food? Name the process.   Photosynthesis  
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What do producers use to carry out photosynthesis? Sun light and what else?   Water and carbon dioxide  
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Name 3 things continually recycled in nature.   Water, air(oxygen and carbon dioxide) and food.  
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What is a biome?   A large area with similar climate, rainfall, organisms and land features.  
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Does North America have different biomes?   Yes  
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What are some of the biomes in North America?   Tundra, taiga, grassland, desert, temperate forest and temperate rain forest  
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What do producers "eat"?   The Sun... Well they don't really "eat" it, they use it to conduct photosynthesis.  
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Which direction does the energy flow in a food chain?   From the producer to the consumer or from the primary consumer to the secondary consumer.  
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Would the bacteria decomposing a dead animal be a biotic ecosystem factor?   Yes, bacteria are living organisms  
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What is symbiosis?   When 2 different species live in close contact with one another. The relationship can benefit both organisms -or only one organism -and can sometimes harm one of the organisms  
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Name a symbiotic relationship.   Egyptian plover and the crocodile -Clown fish and anemone -Many mammals and the bacteria in our digestive system -and many more  
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Would you count plants as part of an ecosystem's community?   Yes, Plants are organisms.  
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What do ecologists call the population of organisms per unit of area?   population density  
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What are non-native species?   A species of organism that isn't found naturally in an ecosystem, biome or habitat.  
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What is an organism?   Any living thing.  
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Does America have different biomes?   Yes, deserts, temperate forests, grasslands and even a type of rain forest.  
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What organism is at the bottom of food chains?   Producers  
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All food chains begin with which type of organism?   producer  
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Can a primary consumer be a carnivore?   NO. A primary consumer must eat plants.  
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Can a secondary consumer be an herbivore?   No. A secondary consumer must eat animals.  
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Name 3 special types of consumers.   Decomposer, scavenger and parasite.  
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Are all types of symbiosis helpful to each organism?   No, parasitism hurts one organism and helps the parasite.  
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What happens in the type of symbiosis called "commensalism"?   One organism is helped and the other organism is unharmed.  
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What happens in the type of symbiosis called "mutualism"?   Both organisms are helped by the relationship.  
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What is photosynthesis?   The process of making "food/sugar" out of sunlight + water + carbon dioxide.  
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Photosynthesis is a very important process in ecosystems. Why?   Photosynthetic plants begin "ALL" food chains. Without them ecosystems would fall apart and "ALL" things would DIE!  
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Plants are able to make their own food using photosynthesis. Name the process plants and animals use to convert the food into energy? (Hint: It happens in all cells)   Cellular Respiration  
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Why is dissolved oxygen important in water ecosystems?    
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Why are too many phosphates and nitrates unhealthy for a water ecosystem?    
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What is biodiversity?    
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What native and non-native species?    
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What are endangered species?    
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