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Living Systems Review Ms. Maners. Aquatic or terrestrial? marsh.

Dec 31, 2015

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Page 1: Living Systems Review Ms. Maners. Aquatic or terrestrial? marsh.

Living Systems Review

Ms. Maners

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• marsh

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• swamp

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• desert

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• grassland

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• ocean

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• forest

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• river

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Aquatic or terrestrial?

• rainforest

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Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer?

• Fly

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Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer?

• Squirrel

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Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer?

• Bird

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Producer, Consumer, or Decomposer?

• Flower

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Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore?

• An organism that eats plants only

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Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore?

• An organism that eats both plants and animals

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Carnivore, herbivore, Omnivore?

• An organism that eats only animals

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• Most food chains begin with a .

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• A makes its own food using the sunlight, air, and water.

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• A is the collection of all the populations in an ecosystem.

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• A group of all the same animals is called a . ( Like all the humans in

Virginia)

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• An animal that hunts other animals is called a .

• The animal being hunted is called its .

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What do you think?

• What is a way that humans can help conserve resources?

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What do you think?

• What would happen if all the fish in an aquatic ecosystem died?

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What do you think?

• What would most likely explain why a black bear population would move away from a forest?