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Ecosystems
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- Q1
What is NOT an example of an abiotic factor?
water
plants
temperature
sunlight
30s - Q2
Water is an example of
a producer
an abiotic factor
life
a biotic
30s - Q3
Biogeochemical cycles describe how
organisms move through an ecosystem
energy flows through an ecosystem.
nutrients are recycled in an ecosystem.
producers capture energy.
300s - Q4
Most of the energy enters ecosystems in the form of sunlight.
truefalseTrue or False300s - Q5
Choose the examples of abiotic factors.
water
temperature
All of these
soil
300s - Q6
All biotic and abiotic factors and the interactions between them in an area make up a(n) ____________
globalism
microcosm
ecosystem
globalization
300s - Q7
Energy from abiotic factors, such as sunlight, is made into food by ________.
herbivores
consumers
decomposers
producers
300s - Q8
What is an example of a biotic factor?
rocks
trees
water
salinity
300s - Q9
Which of the following are crucial to maintaining the balance of the ecosystem?
abiotic and biotic factors
biotic factors
abiotic factors
300s - Q10
The living aspects of the environment, including organisms of the same and different species, are called_____.
Abiotic factors
Null factors
None of these
Biotic factors
300s - Q11
branch of biology that is the study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment.
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physical environment in which a species lives and to which it has become adapted.
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all the organisms of the same species that live in the same area.
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nonliving aspect of the environment such as sunlight and water.
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cycle through which water or a chemical element such as carbon is continuously recycled through the biotic and abiotic components in an ecosystem.
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