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Ecosystems What is an Ecosystem? Ecosystems - information about the ecosystems. An ecosystem is a plant and animal community made up of living and nonliving things that interact with each other and their Ecosystems - PowerPoint Presentation Ecosystems - Ecosystems Ecosystems Ecosystem - Ecosystem Biotic communities and abiotic environment components within a given area Integrative Process-centered energy flow and nutrient cycles.
Ecosystem Biotic communities and abiotic environment components within a given area Integrative Process-centered energy flow and nutrient cycles. Ecology is the study of relationships between living things and between living things and their environment. Ecosystem could exmine how Groups of living things and the environment they live in make up an ecosystem. Creatures' nervous systems evolve along with their bodies Creature brains are also encoded in DNA and subject to evolution.
The neurology of a virtual lifeform is a pipeline computer where, every moment, data from sense organs is passed through a network of neurons and finally contracts a muscle in a specific body part. Movement is bound by the laws of fishics To swim, creatures don't just play an animation.
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If we take the members of a certain species that share the same area, we call that a population. All of the organisms in this particular population will be members of the same species. There could be other members of that species that aren't in that same area, and they wouldn't be a member of this particular population. And a certain area won't have just one, or it doesn't tend to have just one species in it.
So, we could call this population one. You might have other populations there of a different species. So, this is another species right over here. All of them combined in the same area, we could call this population, population two. And if you take And we could, obviously have many more populations there. And if you take all of the populations in a given area, there's flexibility on how you define that area or define that region, you take those together, so you're really taking all of the living things in a certain area, we call that a community.
A community of populations. Now, the community only consists of living things, the biotic factors. So, let me write that down. Biotic referring to the living things in a certain area. But if we want to think about not just the living things, but also the non-living things in that region.
So, I'll write abiotic. Let me do that in another color. So, let's take the abiotic factors, or the abiotic environment. And, once again, we're sharing the same region, and that is flexible on how you define that region. You put all of these things together, and then you get your ecosystem.
Your ecosystem, once again, it could be a very small region, it could be a very large region, but it's made up of all living things, the biotic factors, and the non-living things, the abiotic factors. Now, what we're gonna think about in this video is just the types of ecosystems that you might have. Think a little bit about it, and also begin to think about how the different factors interact with each other.
How there's conservation of matter where, within an ecosystem, matter tends to go from one form to another.
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