Ecosystem Encyclopedia The ____________________________ Ecosystem Completed By: ________________________________.

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Ecosystem Encyclopedia The ____________________________ Ecosystem Completed By: ________________________________

The _____________________ Ecosystem General Information goes hereAnother ecosystem picture can be placed here. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Climate and location information goes here Ecosystem location map image should be placed here. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Biotic factors should be listed herePictures of biotic factors from your ecosystem should be placed on this slide. (Make sure not to include any abiotic pictures on this slide.) Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Abiotic factors should be listed herePictures of abiotic factors from your ecosystem should be placed on this slide. (Make sure not to include any biotic pictures on this slide.) Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Producer Information Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Consumer Information Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Herbivore Information Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Carnivore Information Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Omnivore Information Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Decomposer information here with examples and explanation of how they recycle energy. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Scavenger information here with examples. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Explain what a food chain is and how energy is passed from one organism to the next and how it eventually gets recycled into the ground by decomposers. Find pictures of organisms in your ecosystem to create a valid food chain model that represents an accurate energy progression from one organism to the next. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Explain how a food chain could be broken and show in your model below what would be the result of the broken chain.. Find pictures of organisms in your ecosystem to create a valid food chain model that represents an accurate energy progression from one organism to the next. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Use pictures from your ecosystem and arrows in the PowerPoint to create a food web model of your ecosystem. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Create a model of a healthy ecosystem that includes biotic and abiotic factors. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Duplicate your healthy ecosystem slide to create a broken ecosystem. Explain what you removed from your ecosystem and why it broke the ecosystem. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Invasive species informationPicture of invasive species from your ecosystem should be placed on this slide. Be sure to include the source(s) on the source slide (#19).

The _____________________ Ecosystem Sources used in creating this project: