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What is an Ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a dynamic system of living
organisms
, their interactions with each other, and with the non-living components of their
environment
.
Components of an Ecosystem
Abiotic factors
: Non-living components such as
soil
,
water
,
sunlight
, and
temperature
.
Biotic factors
: Living
organisms
including plants, animals, and
microorganisms
.
Types of Ecosystems
Terrestrial ecosystems
:
Land
-based ecosystems such as
forests
,
grasslands
, and
deserts
.
Aquatic
ecosystems:
Water
-based ecosystems including
freshwater
(
lakes
,
rivers
) and
marine
(
oceans
, coral reefs) ecosystems.
Interactions in Ecosystems
Competition
:
Organisms
compete for resources such as
food
,
water
, and
space
.
Predation
: Predators hunt and consume prey for
food
.
Symbiosis
: Close and long-term interactions between different
species
such as
mutualism
,
commensalism
, and
parasitism
.
Decomposition
: Breakdown of dead
organisms
and waste
materials
by
decomposers
such as
bacteria
and
fungi
.
Energy Flow
in Ecosystems
Producers
:
Organisms
such as plants and
algae
that produce their own
food
through
photosynthesis
.
Consumers
:
Organisms
that obtain
energy
by consuming other
organisms
.
Decomposers
:
Organisms
that break down
organic matter
and recycle
nutrients
back into the ecosystem.
Human Impact on Ecosystems
Deforestation
Pollution
Overfishing
Habitat
destruction
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The resources above cover the following skills:
Life Science
There is interaction and interdependence between and among living and nonliving components of ecosystems. Students can:
Identify the components that make a habitat type unique
Compare and contrast different habitat types
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