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    Ecosystem Amazon

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    abiotic components of the ecosystem? That are non-living chemical and physical factors in the environment‚ which affect ecosystems. A good example is that a lot of small bushes and shrubs would not be able to live here because all the really tall trees would block most of the sunlight causing a lack in sunlight to the bushes and shrubs below them. This will cause the bushes and shrubs to die. 4. An explanation of the key biotic factors (species) that are found in the ecosystem? The biotic factors

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    ECOSYSTEM. -Components of an ecosystem‚ Groups of interacting plants and animals from populations‚ and two or more populations in the same place at the same time form communities. The community forms the living‚ or biotic part of the ecosystem. Energy‚ Minerals‚ Nutrients and water from the non-living or abiotic components. 1. Inorganic substances (C‚N‚CO2‚H20 etc) incolved in material cycles. 2. Organic compounds (Proteins‚ Carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ humic substances etc.) that link biotic and abiotic

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    water with minerals c. aquatic plants including algae d. aquatic animals like snails and tadpoles e. bacteria and other microorganisms such as protozoans All these components interact to produce a system called an ecosystem which is constantly changing. An ecosystem may be divided into physical or abiotic factors and living or biotic components. Abiotic factors may be climatic‚ physical and chemical. A number of ecological factors are common to both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Most of these factors

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    environment can affect an individual’s conditions‚ habits and activities. Tropics have altering weather conditions even if there is no seasonality. It may be sunny at a certain period of time then it will be overcast all of a sudden. Testing abiotic components would help us show diversity in different kinds of environment. Three varied location were selected; A classroom‚ a busy street (Recto Ave.) and the university garden. Temperature‚ relative humidity‚ atmospheric pressure‚ precipitation and evaporation

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    The Amazon Rainforest

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    It covers 2.1 million square miles of land. The longitude and latitude of the Amazon rainforest is longitude = 71 degrees‚ 45’ and 55”W and latitude = 15 degrees 31’ and 05”S. Biotic Components Animals -- boa constrictor -- toucan -- poison dart frog Plants -- ferns -- algae -- rattan palms Abiotic Components The Amazon Rainforest has a rainy and dry season. The annual rainfall is 2104mm and the temperature range is 73 F to 86 F. (abiotic factors - Amazon rainforest‚ n.d.) The poor

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    this experiment is to emphasize the influence that limiting factors have on a population. This lab tests yeast‚ a common component in baking‚ against two environmental factors (changes in temperature or concentration) to see what effect these have on the population dynamics of the yeast over a period of 72 hours. There are two sections of tests included in this experiment: biotic and abiotic factors. The abiotic factor being tested here is what effect the temperature of the yeast’s environment

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    grown in its fertile soil. The Valley is 250 miles long and bordered on the west by the coastal mountain ranges. Even though a lot of the valley is rural there are a lot of urban cities here in the valley. I want to tell you about the five different biotic communities in the valley‚ how they’re made up‚the quality of our air and what we as people can to due to save water. The valley grasslands main abiotic factor come from the climate and the parental material and soil. The climate can

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    Local Ecosystem Study: Wooglemai Aim: To investigate the biotic and abiotic features of the ecosystem‚ and observing the distribution and abundance of the plants and animals. Method: 1. Enter the quadrat with the necessary tools and equipment needed to find the information needed. 2. Commence task 1; general appearance. This includes the observing the leaf characteristics‚ topography‚ soil properties‚ climatic conditions of the time of our study‚ evidence of animals‚ exposure of the site

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    Yi Li Park Lab: a comparison of Biotic and Abiotic factors of two different fresh water ecosystems in Yi li park Shanghai Research Question How are these two different man made ecosystems similar? Are the Biotic and abiotic factors in this manmade pond similar? Aim The purpose of the investigation is to observe the biological factors at the two man-made

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    extinction of plants/animals‚ and much much more. The difference between biotic and abiotic factors in an animal’s habitat is that the biotic factors are living or have lived while the abiotic factors are not living‚ will not live‚ and never have. Mostly the abiotic factors would change the most in an animal’s habitat because they’re usually manmade and put there for a reason‚ which is not always environmentally friendly. The biotic factors may do little to no damage though considering one of the only

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