5.2.1 Forest Ecosystems

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    • What are the key components of a forest ecosystem?
      Living organisms and physical environment
    • Match the forest layer with its characteristics:
      Canopy ↔️ Highest layer; receives most sunlight
      Understory ↔️ Beneath canopy; shaded, moist
      Forest Floor ↔️ Dark, moist; decaying matter
    • What determines the species composition of a forest ecosystem?
      Adaptation to specific niches
    • The interaction and interdependence between the abiotic and biotic components is crucial for the sustainability of a forest ecosystem
    • Horizontal distribution of species in a forest ecosystem depends on biotic factors.
      False
    • Which abiotic factors influence the horizontal distribution of species in a forest ecosystem?
      Soil, water, sunlight
    • How does vertical stratification contribute to the biodiversity of forest ecosystems?
      Provides varied niches
    • Order the steps in the producer-consumer-decomposer energy flow model:
      1️⃣ Producers use sunlight to create energy
      2️⃣ Consumers feed on producers or other consumers
      3️⃣ Decomposers break down dead organic matter
      4️⃣ Nutrients are released into the soil
    • Decomposers release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere during nutrient cycling.

      True
    • Consumers in forest ecosystems obtain energy by feeding on producers and other consumers.

      True
    • What are the three layers involved in vertical stratification of forest ecosystems?
      Canopy, understory, forest floor
    • The biodiversity in forest ecosystems is crucial for their proper functioning.
    • Arrange the components of the producer-consumer-decomposer model in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Producers
      2️⃣ Consumers
      3️⃣ Decomposers
    • The cyclic flow of nutrients in forest ecosystems ensures long-term sustainability.

      True
    • Decomposers release nutrients back into the soil.
    • What are the abiotic elements of a forest ecosystem?
      Soil, water, air, sunlight
    • What role do decomposers play in a forest ecosystem?
      Release nutrients into soil
    • Abiotic elements provide the necessary resources for biotic components to thrive.

      True
    • Match the interaction with its description:
      Symbiotic ↔️ Mutually beneficial relationships
      Competitive ↔️ Species competing for limited resources
    • Match the abiotic factor with its impact on forest ecosystems:
      Climate ↔️ Determines the type of forest and species that can thrive
      Soil ↔️ Affects the growth and composition of plant communities
    • Sustainable forest management aims to maintain forest structure, biodiversity, and ecosystem services.

      True
    • Decomposers release nutrients back into the soil for producers to use.

      True
    • Order the processes that structure forest ecosystems horizontally:
      1️⃣ Species distribution due to abiotic factors
      2️⃣ Variation in soil, water, sunlight
      3️⃣ Adaptation to specific ecological niches
    • The vertical stratification of a forest ecosystem reflects the adaptation of species to varying light, moisture, and resource conditions
    • Forest ecosystems contain a diverse array of plants, animals, and microorganisms adapted to specific ecological niches.
      True
    • The biodiversity in forest ecosystems ensures efficient nutrient cycling, energy flow, and ecosystem services.

      True
    • What type of cycle describes nutrient movement in forest ecosystems?
      Closed loop
    • Producers in forest ecosystems use sunlight, water, and nutrients to produce organic compounds through photosynthesis
    • Nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems is a closed loop.
    • The abiotic elements in a forest ecosystem include soil, water, air, sunlight, and nutrients.
    • What are three factors contributing to the high biodiversity in forest ecosystems?
      Vertical stratification, horizontal heterogeneity, ecological interactions
    • Symbiotic and competitive interactions in forest ecosystems contribute to high biodiversity.

      True
    • Soil serves as a nutrient source, which is then absorbed by plant roots.
    • What is the primary source of energy for producers in forest ecosystems?
      Sunlight
    • Producers in a forest ecosystem use photosynthesis to produce organic compounds.

      True
    • What types of interactions occur between species in forest ecosystems?
      Symbiotic and competitive
    • What do consumers in a forest ecosystem feed on?
      Producers and other consumers
    • Climate is a key abiotic factor affecting forest ecosystems.

      True
    • What do microenvironments within a forest ecosystem allow?
      Diverse species coexistence
    • What are three benefits of sustainable forest management?
      Biodiversity, climate mitigation, local economies