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Lesson 3:Ecosystem

Lesson 3:Ecosystem
19問 • 2年前
  • Claire Pascual
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  • 1

    17-50km above the earth's surface. Its lower point holds enough ozone 03 to filter out most of the sun's harmful UV radiation.

    Stratosphere

  • 2

    Inner layer, 17 km above sea level at the tropics and 7 km above the earth's north and south poles.

    Troposphere

  • 3

    Includes all bodies of water. It functions in hydrological cycle or water cycle.

    Hydrosphere

  • 4

    Upper portion contains nonrenewable fossil fuels and minerals

    Geosphere

  • 5

    Consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life is found.

    Biosphere

  • 6

    Allows the planet to hold onto its atmosphere and helps to enable the movement and cycling of chemicals through the air, water, soil and organisms.

    Gravity

  • 7

    Site the 8 levels of organization of matter in nature.

    Atom, Molecule, Cell, Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere

  • 8

    They are classified into two categories based on their source of food.

    Producer (Autotrophs)

  • 9

    An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light as an energy source.

    Photoautotrophs

  • 10

    Organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environment.

    Chemotrophs

  • 11

    Animal feeding on plants, e.g. Rabbit, deer, goat etc.

    Primary Consumers

  • 12

    The animal feeding on Herbivores. e.g. Cats, foxes, snakes.

    Secondary Consumers

  • 13

    These are large carnivores which feed on secondary consumers. e.g. Wolves

    Tertiary Consumers

  • 14

    They are also called omnivores these are largest carnivores which feed on tertiary consumers and are not eaten up by any other animals. e.g. lion and Tiger.

    Quaternary Consumers

  • 15

    Bacteria and fungi belong, to this category. They break down the dead organic matter of Producer rand con une ervicothient the simple inorganic and organic substance.

    Decomposers (Detrivorse)

  • 16

    Liquid water into water vapor in the atmosphere.

    Evaporation

  • 17

    Formation of clouds from water vapor.

    Condensation

  • 18

    Form of rain, snow, sleet, dew or hail

    Precipitation

  • 19

    The water that reaches the atmosphere that evaporates from the surface of the plants.

    Transpiration

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    17-50km above the earth's surface. Its lower point holds enough ozone 03 to filter out most of the sun's harmful UV radiation.

    Stratosphere

  • 2

    Inner layer, 17 km above sea level at the tropics and 7 km above the earth's north and south poles.

    Troposphere

  • 3

    Includes all bodies of water. It functions in hydrological cycle or water cycle.

    Hydrosphere

  • 4

    Upper portion contains nonrenewable fossil fuels and minerals

    Geosphere

  • 5

    Consists of the parts of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere where life is found.

    Biosphere

  • 6

    Allows the planet to hold onto its atmosphere and helps to enable the movement and cycling of chemicals through the air, water, soil and organisms.

    Gravity

  • 7

    Site the 8 levels of organization of matter in nature.

    Atom, Molecule, Cell, Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere

  • 8

    They are classified into two categories based on their source of food.

    Producer (Autotrophs)

  • 9

    An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light as an energy source.

    Photoautotrophs

  • 10

    Organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environment.

    Chemotrophs

  • 11

    Animal feeding on plants, e.g. Rabbit, deer, goat etc.

    Primary Consumers

  • 12

    The animal feeding on Herbivores. e.g. Cats, foxes, snakes.

    Secondary Consumers

  • 13

    These are large carnivores which feed on secondary consumers. e.g. Wolves

    Tertiary Consumers

  • 14

    They are also called omnivores these are largest carnivores which feed on tertiary consumers and are not eaten up by any other animals. e.g. lion and Tiger.

    Quaternary Consumers

  • 15

    Bacteria and fungi belong, to this category. They break down the dead organic matter of Producer rand con une ervicothient the simple inorganic and organic substance.

    Decomposers (Detrivorse)

  • 16

    Liquid water into water vapor in the atmosphere.

    Evaporation

  • 17

    Formation of clouds from water vapor.

    Condensation

  • 18

    Form of rain, snow, sleet, dew or hail

    Precipitation

  • 19

    The water that reaches the atmosphere that evaporates from the surface of the plants.

    Transpiration