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food webs and the limiting factors within Student ed.

food webs and the limiting factors within Student ed.

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Science

8th Grade

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MS-LS2-1, MS-LS2-3, MS-LS2-4

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Aguado Angelica

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  • ​An ecosystem Includes all living and non-living parts of the environment as well as the interactions among them.

  • ​Biotic factors are living parts of an ecosystem which includes remains and wastes.

    Non-living parts of an ecosystem which includes light, temperature, weather, soil and water

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​If there's not enough food or water, individuals will die through starvation, desiccation (the removal of moisture from something) and stress, or they will fail to produce offspring.

Food and water

​Competition would increase. Lack of resources would affect the local population and the carrying capacity of the area would suffer.

​​Space

​Exposure to the elements or predators is a major factor.

Shelter

​Limiting Factors to take into consideration

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  • ​Limiting Factors are conditions of the environment that limit the growth of a species.

  • Because of these limiting factors, each ecosystem has a finite capacity for growth connected to its carrying capacity.

Limiting Factors

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Multiple Choice

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In the graph to the right, what is the population of deer at the carrying capacity of the environment?

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3

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7

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70

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40

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Multiple Choice

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What is the carrying capacity of the graph?
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around 500

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more than 500

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less than 500

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around 600

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Multiple Choice

What will happen if all of the frogs in a population die?

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The frogs' predators will decrease and the frogs' prey will increase

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The frogs' predators will increase and the frogs' prey will decrease

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We better all pray because there isn't anymore frogs.

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Multiple Choice

Food, water, sunlight, shelter, and space are resources that are  __________.
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limiting factors

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wet

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messy

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found in rocks

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  • First-order consumers feed directly on producers

  • Second-order consumer feed on first-order consumers

  • Third-order consumer feeds on second-order consumers

Food Chains and Food Webs

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  • Decomposers are organisms that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms and the wastes of living things.

  • Producers make their own food through photosynthesis.

  • Ecosystems get all energy from the sun! ​

Food Chains and Food Webs

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is not shown as a primary consumer

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black bear

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beaver

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pine vole

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bobcat

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  • Animals coexist when they live in the same habitat but rely on different resources

    Mutualism is a relationship in which both species benefit

Animal Relationships​

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  • Commensalism is a relationship where one species benefits without benefiting or harming the other species

  • Parasitism is a relationship between a parasite and its host where one species benefits and the other is harmed.

Animal Relationships

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Multiple Choice

Arrows in a food web represent...

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eating

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sunlight

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energy

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matter

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  • ​An ecosystem Includes all living and non-living parts of the environment as well as the interactions among them.

  • ​Biotic factors are living parts of an ecosystem which includes remains and wastes.

    Non-living parts of an ecosystem which includes light, temperature, weather, soil and water

Important Information

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