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What is the iconic plant lived in the dessert ecosystem?
Cacti
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What ecosystem is this?
Grassland
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All living organisms in an ecosystem such as plants, animals, and microorganisms, are called ....
Biotic components
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Organisms that cannot produce their own food and depends on the other organisms for their foods
Heterotrophs
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What type of ecosystem is this?
Artificial ecosystem
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The organisms that feed on dead and decaying organisms are called ...
Detritivores
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The ecosystem that has many types of trees, vary types of animals and plants are thrive to grow, is called .... ecosystem
Forest
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Consumers are categorized as herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and parasites.
True
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Producers are also called...
Autotrophs
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What is the iconic animal live in the tundra ecosystem?
Polar bear
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The examples of marine ecosystem are ...
Seas and oceans
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Lakes, ponds, rivers, are the example of .... ecosystem
Freshwater
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Aquarium is one example of .... ecosystem
Artificial ecosystem
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These are the example of
Abiotic /non living things
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Aquatic ecosystems are ...
Ecosystems present in the body of water
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Aquatic ecosystem that has less of salt content or has no salt content is called ...
Freshwater
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All living things need ..... to survive
Energy
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Worms, crabs, flies, and millipedes, are the example of ...
Detritivores
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Marine is the example of ....
Aquatic ecosystem
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Land-based ecosystems are called ....
Terrestrial ecosystem
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Ecosystem created by God through natural processes without any interference from humans is called...
Natural ecosystem
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Decomposer is ...
The organism that break down dead organic material and waste.
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Organisms that can produce their own food from carbon dioxide or chemicals
Autotrophs
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The example of decomposers are...
bacteria, fungi, and insects
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