Ecosystem PowerPoint By:Maci Terrell Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara.

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Ecosystem PowerPoint By:Maci Terrell Period 4 Science Mr. Sunesara

What is an ecosystem? All living things and nonliving things that interact with each other

Example of ecosystem

What is a habitat The place where an organism lives and that provides the things an organism needs

Example of a habitat

What is a biotic factor A living part of a ecosystem

Example of a biotic factor

What is a abiotic factor A nonliving part of a ecosystem A nonliving part of a ecosystem

Example of a abiotic factor

5 abiotic sunlight ground air water

What is a producer An organism that makes its own food

Some example of a producer

What are consumers Consumers are organisms that contain energy by feeding on other organisms

Some Pictures of consumers

What is a herbivore An animal that eats only plants

Some example of a herbivore

What is a carnivore An animal that eats only other animals

Some examples of a carnivore

What is a omnivore An animal that eats both plants and animals.

Some examples of omnivores

What is a decomposer An organism that breaks down the large molecules from wastes and the remains of dead organisms into small molecules and returns important materials to the soil and water.

Example of decomposers

What is a food chain The series of events in which one organism eats another, resulting in a flow of energy among the organisms involved.

An example of a Food Chain

What is a food web The pattern of overlapping food chains in an ecosystem.

A picture of a food chain

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