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ECOSYSTEMS and BIOMES
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What's adaptation?
The capacity of living beings to live in a specific place
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Give an example of mutualistic relationship
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How do plants obtaing their food?
Photosynthesis
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Why are decomposers important?
Because they break down (recycle) dead matter
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Name 2 decomposers
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What's a prey?
An animal hunted by predators for food
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Name 3 predators
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Were do living being get energy from?
Food
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Why can't a cactus survive in the tundra?
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Give an example of commensalistic relationship
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What's a parasitic relationship?
One living being benefits from another, causing harm or death
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What's a food web?
It's a representation of how living and non-living beings interact in an Ecosystem
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Why can't penguins live in the desert?
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What's a commensalistic relationship?
One living being benefits from another without harm
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What's a decomposer?
An organism that breaks down matter
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What's a Biotic factor?
Living beings in an Ecosystem
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What's an Abiotic factor?
Non-living beings in an Ecosystem
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What's a Biome?
A region of the planet where different biological communities exist which share a similar climate.
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What's a predator?
An organism that obtains its food from eating other organisms
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Name 3 biomes
Taiga, Tundra, Desert...
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Give an example of Parasitic relationship
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What's a mutualistic relationship?
Both living beings benefit from one another
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