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ecology and habitat study chapter 14/15 - Coggle Diagram
ecology and habitat study chapter 14/15
competitoion
plants may fight for light,water and space
animals fight for food,shelter,mates or teritory
ecology
provides knowledge about the way the earth functions
provides evidence of the interdependence between the natural world and people
allows scientists to predict what will happen in the environment
gives scientists ways to monitor industrial development on local habitats
energy flow
energy from the sun is trapped by the producer
this is the energy from the producer that is taken in by the primary consumer
only 10% of the energy taken in by the primary consumer will transfer to the secondary consumer
only 10% of the energy taken by the secondary consumer will transfer to the tertiary consumer
a herbivore is and animal that only eats plants
a carnivore is a animal that eats on other animals
a omivore is a animal that eats both animals and plants
a tropical level is a position that an organism occupies in a food chain
population,communities,habitats and ecosystems
all the members of a particular species that live in an area is a population
an ecosystem is a community of living organisms that interact with each other in a particular environment
a habitat is where the specific organisms live
all the plants and animals living in a area is a community
everyone in the community have a specific niche which is a specific roll they play
its bounded together by the effects that species have on one another
an ecological community is a group of interacting species living in the same place