FOOD CHAINS

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    • What determines the abundance and distribution of organisms in an ecosystem?
      Biotic and abiotic factors
    • Why do animals and plants have adaptations?

      To allow them to compete for resources
    • What is an ecosystem?
      • The living organisms in a particular area
      • Non-living components of the environment
      • Interaction between community and environment
    • What is a community in ecological terms?
      • All organisms that live in a habitat
      • Includes both plants and animals
    • What is a population?
      • All members of a single species
      • Live within a geographical area
    • What is a species?
      • A type of organism
      • Basic unit of classification
      • Individuals of different species cannot interbreed successfully
    • How are organisms organized within an ecosystem?
      • Into levels: Producers, Primary consumers, Secondary consumers, Tertiary consumers
    • What are producers in an ecosystem?
      Plants and algae that photosynthesize
    • What are primary consumers?

      Herbivores that eat producers
    • What are secondary consumers?
      Carnivores that eat primary consumers
    • What are tertiary consumers?
      Carnivores that eat secondary consumers
    • What is interdependence in an ecosystem?
      • All organisms depend on each other
      • Changes in one population can affect others
    • What happens to the rabbit population if foxes are killed in a food chain?
      The rabbit population would increase
    • What is a food chain?
      A sequence of feeding relationships between organisms
    • What is the consequence of small changes in ecosystems?
      They can have large and unpredictable consequences
    • What is competition in ecosystems?

      • Organisms compete for resources
      • Can be interspecific (between different species) or intraspecific (within the same species)
    • What do photosynthesizing plants and algae compete for?
      Light, space, water, and minerals from the soil
    • What do animals in an ecosystem compete for?
      Food, mates, and territory
    • What characterizes a stable community?
      • Population sizes remain relatively constant over time
      • Healthy balance with the environment
    • What happens to the populations of grass, rabbits, and foxes in a stable community?
      They remain relatively constant
    • What are the key components of an ecosystem?
      • Biotic factors (living organisms)
      • Abiotic factors (non-living components)
      • Interdependence among organisms
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