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ECOSYSTEMS AND LIVING THINGS (The elements of an ecosystem (Terrestial…
ECOSYSTEMS AND LIVING THINGS
The elements of an ecosystem
Artificial ecosystems
Artificial aquatic ecosystems
urban ecosystems
Artificial terrestial ecosystems
Terrestial ecosystems
Tropical rainforests
Mediterranean forests
Temperate deciduous forests
Coniferous forest
Aquatic ecosystems
Marine ecosystems
seas
oceans
Freshwater ecosystems
lakes
rivers
Ecosystem
includes
living things
non-living elements
find
population
community
habitats
Living things and cells
living organisms
cells
multicellular
tissues
organs
systems
cell structure
animals cells
cells
membrane
don´t wall
inside
nucleus
cytoplasm
other structures
don´t chloroplasts
small vacuoles
plants cells
cell
wall
membrane
inside
cytyoplasm
genetic material
nucleus
others structures
vacuoles
water
nutrients
chloroplasts
transform
sunlight
energy
types of animals tissue
epithelial tissue
nervous tissue
muscle tissue
connective tissue
animal systems
musculoskeletal
nervous
excretory
circulatory
respiratory
digestive
Food chains and food webs
Food webs
interconnected food chains
produce energy
organic material
plants
animals
biomass
least amount
tertiary consumers
healthy
primary consumers
secondary consumers
Endangered and invasive species
invasive species
compete
native
plants
animals
affects ecosystems
kill
endangered species
kill
hunt
destroy habitats
Levels of a food chain
consumers
heterotrophs
primary consumers
hervbivores
tadpoles
aphids
secondary consumers
omnivores
carnivores
salmon
tertiary consumers
carnivores
dragonflies
herons
decomposer
break down
feed on organic matter
fungi
producers
autotrophs
some algae
plants
food chains
decomposers
consumers
producers
food webs
Kingdoms:monera-protist-fungi
microorganisms
protists
unicellular and multicellular
eurokaryotic
nucleus
aquatic environments
algea
autotrophic
amoebae
heterotrophic
fungi
all environments
multicellular and unicellular
eurokaryotic
nucleus
reproduce
spores
feed
dead organic matter
such as
moulds
mushrooms
yeasts
monera
asexually
prokaryotic
don´t nucleus
unicellular
bacteria
make ferment products
decompose dead matter
help break down
Kingdoms: animals and plants
Multicellular
animal Kingdom
vertebrates
reptiles
mammals
fish
birds
amphibians
invertebrates
molluscs
annelids
arthropods
echinoderms
interact with environement
can´t make their own food
plant kingdom
can make their own food
can´t move around
flowering plants
sexual by seeds
angiosperms
seeds inside fruit
gymnosperms
seed inside cones
non flowering plants
asexual by spores
mosses
habitats with shade
ferns
habitats near water