True or False: Non-living and living things do not interact in an ecosystem
False: Non-living and living things DO interact in an ecosystem
True or False: Trees are only classified as deciduous
False: Trees can be deciduous OR evergreen
.... are areas covered in trees.
Forests
The four different types of plants
trees, bushes, ferns, grasses and mosses
This ecosystem consists of all the living and non-living things in a town or city
Urban ecosystem
Name 5 animals that live in temperate forests
Foxes, bears, owls, squirrels and eagles
True or False: All animals are vertebrates
False: Animals can be vertebrates or invertebrates
1........... provides energy for plants to grow. 2...........carries seeds from plants to other places to grow. All living things need 3......... to survive and grow. Living things need 4.......... for respiration.
1. Sunlight 2. Wind 3. water 4. oxygen
A community of living things in a particular area is called
An ecosystems
In an ecosystem, all living things need....
Food
Living things are called....... factors. Non-living things are called ....... factors.
biotic, abiotic
Invertebrates haven't got a...... and include
Backbone and include worms, arthropods, echinoderms and molluscs
Hot and humid with a lot of rain.
Tropical rainforests
An ecosystem is healthy when there is ........... and biodiversity
balance
Name 5 types of ecosystems on Earth
Grasslands, ponds, forests, coasts and cities
True or False: All plants produce seeds and have flowers
False: SOME plants produce seeds, SOME plants have got flowers
Vertebrates have got ...... name 5
A backbone: mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians
Types of coastal ecosystems
Beaches, coral reefs or mangroves
Types of urban ecosystems
Buildings, roads, parks, gardens and rivers or streams
The type of trees that are found in temperate forests and lose their leaves in winter?
Deciduous
Plants are ............., which means they produce their own food.
Producers
Animals are ................, which means they eat, or consume, other living things for food.
Consumers
Ecosystem that appears where the sea meets the land
Coastal ecosystem
Freshwater ecosystems
Ponds
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