B17 Organising an ecosystem Flashcards

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what factors effect decay

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temperature
moisture
oxygen

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what do anaerobic decomposers produce

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methane

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what’s a producer

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an organism that absorbs light energy and produces glucose by photosynthesis (plants)

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what’s an apex predator

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carnivores that have no predators, top of the food chain

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what’s a primary consumer

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an organism that gains energy and nutrients through eating producers (omnivore or herbivore)

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explain the water cycle step by step

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evaporation- water turned to water vapour by the heat forming warm moist air
condensation- moist air rises and cools, water vapour condenses to a liquid forming clouds
precipitation- water droplets in clouds get heavier and fall
percolation- water tickles through caps in soil or rocks and travel back to a water source
surface run off- if the earth is too saturated or too dry water can run off back to the water source
drank- by plants or animals
lost via transpiration or respiration

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what’s the max number of trophic levels in most food chains

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5

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why is there a limit to how long food chains can be

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there is alot of energy lost in transfers between trophic levels so there isn’t enough to sustain more then usually 5 levels

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how is biomass lost between trophic levels

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respiration
secretion
if not all of the last animal/plant was eaten (bones)

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