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What is an Ecosystem? Grade 4 Unit 3 Lesson One. What Is An Ecosystem Ecosystem: Defined area in which a community lives with interactions taking place.

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Page 1: What is an Ecosystem? Grade 4 Unit 3 Lesson One. What Is An Ecosystem Ecosystem: Defined area in which a community lives with interactions taking place.

What is an Ecosystem?

Grade 4 Unit 3 Lesson One

Page 2: What is an Ecosystem? Grade 4 Unit 3 Lesson One. What Is An Ecosystem Ecosystem: Defined area in which a community lives with interactions taking place.

What Is An Ecosystem

Ecosystem: Defined area in which a community lives with interactions taking place among the organisms between the community and its non-living physical environment.

An ecosystem is formed by the interactions between all living and non-living things

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Types of Ecosystem

Natural

Forest

Grassland

Aquatic

Desert

Artificial

Terres-

trial

Micro-

bialAqua

tic

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Components of an Ecosystem

ABIOTIC COMPONENTS BIOTIC COMPONENTS

Sunlight Primary producers

Temperature Herbivores

Precipitation Carnivores

Water or moisture Omnivores

Soil or water chemistry (e.g., P, NH4+) Detritivores

etc. etc.

All of these vary over space/time

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Abiotic components:• ABIOTIC components ( Physical and Chemical)• Physical: Solar energy provides practically all

the energy for ecosystems.• Chemical:• Inorganic substances, e.g., sulfur, boron, tend to

cycle through ecosystems.• Organic compounds, such as proteins,

carbohydrates, lipids, and other complex molecules, form a link between biotic and abiotic components of the system.

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BIOTIC components• The biotic components of an ecoLiving

members in an ecosystem• system can be classified according to their mode

of energy acquisition.• In this type of classification, there are:• Autotrophic and Heterotrophic• Organisms that produce their own food from an

energy source, such as the sun, and inorganic compounds (eg., Green plants, algae, bacteria)

• Organisms that consume other organisms as a food source.

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Forest Ecosystem

• High rainfall

•Large number of organism and flora

• Highly diverse population

• Stability of ecosystem is very sensitive

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Types of Forest

• Tropical evergreen forest• Tropical deciduous forest• Temperate evergreen forest• Temperate deciduous forest • Taiga

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Features of Forest Ecosystem

• Forest canopy

• Forest floor

• Forest soil

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Funtion of forest ecosystem

• Watershed Protection• Atmospheric regulation• Soil Erosion Control• Wind Erosion Control

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Desert Ecosystem• High temperature, intense sunlight and low water

• Flora and fauna are very poorly developed and scarce

• Organisms are xeric adaptive

• Scarely populated

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Types of desert

• Sand desert• Stony desert• Rock desert• Plateau desert• Mountain desert• Cold desert

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Sand desert

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Rock desert

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Stony desert

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Plateau desert

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Mountain desert

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Cold desert

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Features of desert ecosystem

• Rainfall• Temperature • Soil• light• Plants and animals are adapted to live in

extremities

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Funtion of desert ecosystem

• Solar energy resource• Mineral resource

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Grassland Ecosystem

• Marginal rainfall• Vegetation is

dominated by grasses

• Unimproved wild-plant communities

• Densely populated

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Types of Grassland Ecosystem

• Tropical grassland• Temperate grassland• Others

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Function of grassland ecosystem

• Grassland provide food• Grasslands Are Breeding Areas• Human habitat

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Aquatic Ecosystem

• Low temperature and sunlight• Soil and vegitation is submerged• Flora and fauna had adapted• Densely populated.

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Types of Aquatic ecosystem

• Ocean• Lotic• Lentic• Wetland

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Features of aquatic ecosystem

• Light and temperature• Current• Chemistry• Competitive organism

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Funtion of Aquatic Ecosystem

• Recycles nutrients• Purify water• Resposible for proper rainfall• Attenuate floods• Recharge ground water