ecosystems Flashcards
What is an ecosystem?
a natural system made up of plants, animals and the environment
What does the term ‘biotic’ mean?
Living features of an ecosystem such as plants and fish.
What does the term ‘abiotic’ mean?
Non-living environmental factors such as climate, temperature and light.
What would be an example of a local/small-scale ecosystem?
Pond, hedgerow or woodland
What would be an example of a global scale ecosystem?
Tropical rainforest and deciduous woodland. These are called biomes.
What is the definition of a producer?
Something that converts energy from the environment into sugars
What is an example of a producer?
Plants; which convert energy from the Sun by photosynthesis.
What is the definition of a consumer?
Something that gets energy from the sugars produced by producers
What is an example of a consumer?
Cow, snail pond or any other animals that eats plants.
What is the definition of a decomposer?
An organism that breaks down plant and animal material and return the nutrients to the soil.
What is an example of a decomposer?
bacteria and fungi
What is the definition of a food chain?
Shows the direct links between producers and consumers in the form of a simple line.
What is a food web?
Shows all the connections between producers and consumers in a complex way.
explain and describe the nutrient cycle
The nutrient cycle shows how nutrients move through an ecosystem
when dead material decomposes, nutrients are released into the soil.
the nutrients are then taken up from the soil by plants. the plants may be eaten by consumers.
when the plants or consumers die the nutrients are returned to the soil.
this transfer of nutrients is called nutrient cycling.
what are the different ways ecosystems are changed
Extreme weather - e.g. droughts Trimming hedgerows Draining ponds Deforestation Fertilizers used in farming