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- A community in which multiple organisms interact and depend on one another for balance is _____which also depends on the ______of matter and energyWhat are some important external factors that impact ecosystems? (Think of both local and global influences, both natural and human influences.) andHow could organisms respond to these external influences? not gradedAlso from the biological standpoint, several types of ECOSYSTEM and their corresponding components are distinguished. Select one type of these ecosystems that you can find near your place of residence. Identify that specific type of ecosystem. Categorize the component organisms present ONLY in that particular ecosystem. Using these representative organisms (those given in 2b above), make a diagram to clearly illustrate a food web to show the flow of energy in that ecosystem.
- What ecological concept is being shown in this graph? In what areacan we apply this concept? Explain your answer and provideexamples.A.) Answer the following questions:1. What is an ecosystem?2. Identify the different types of ecosystems that exist.3. What are the essential components of an ecosystem?The term “ecology” is derived from the Greek meaning “house” or “place to live.” However, as used by scientists, the term “ecology” is not the same as “environment.” How do these terms differ?
- In your readings and understanding explain comprehensively the fundamental principles of the ecosystem. Cite concrete examples.As related to ecosystem services which term is accurate match for ecosystem services 1- the benefits humans receive from ecosystem processes 2- a product from the ecosystems biodiversity 3- the monetary value of a product2. Give an example in your daily activities that illustrates each level of organization of ecological importance Hint: read first about hierarchical/levels of organization in ecology
- Would the ecosystem will return to its previous state and what would the evidence be to it. (Simple sentence)What is the difference in the behavior of matter and energy in ecosystems? Group of answer choices a. energy is necessary for ecosystems while matter is not b. energy enters and leaves continuously and matter does not c. matters enters and leave continuously and energy does not d. both move through ecosystems in similar ways (no difference) e. energy can only be captured by bacteria with special propertiesWhat do you mean by Human Ecosystems