Look at the image below. List 1 biotic factor and 1 abiotic factor that you see in this image.






Explain how one organism will compete for biotic and abiotic factors. Give at least 2 biotic and 2 abiotic factors that the 1 organism will compete for.






3. Compare the food chain and the food web below. Explain how biodiversity makes one of these more stable than the other. Be sure to use examples from the diagrams. Hint: How does biodiversity in an ecosystem increase organisms' chances of survival?















4. Look at the image below. If a virus wiped out the mussel population, explain what would happen to the other consumers? What are 2 other consumers? What would happen to the population of those consumers?







5. In an energy pyramid, which level has the most energy available? Why?





6. What is the role of the pioneer species?





7. Explain why primary ecological succession takes a lot longer than secondary succession.





8. Which type of succession is likely to occur after a natural disaster, such as a forest fire? Explain your reasoning.



9. Look at the following graph, which shows the average number of offspring had by mice per year with certain traits.





Based on the data, which traits are advantageous to the species?





10. A group of students prepared a table listing the types of reproduction that occur in several organisms.







Based on this information, which of the organisms can produce offspring that are genetically identical to the parent organism? Explain your reasoning.

Look at the image below List 1 biotic factor and 1 abiotic factor that you see in this image Explain how one organism will compete for biotic and abiotic factor class=
Look at the image below List 1 biotic factor and 1 abiotic factor that you see in this image Explain how one organism will compete for biotic and abiotic factor class=
Look at the image below List 1 biotic factor and 1 abiotic factor that you see in this image Explain how one organism will compete for biotic and abiotic factor class=

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Answer:

1)Biotic-Deer

Abiotic- the weather like heat

2)· Biotic and abiotic are the two essential factors responsible for shaping the ecosystem. The biotic factors refer to all the living beings present in an ecosystem, and the abiotic factors refer to all the non-living components like physical conditions (temperature, pH, humidity, salinity, sunlight, etc.) and chemical agents (different gases and mineral nutrients present in the air, water, soil, etc.)

3)More diversity means better chances of survival. Increased genetic diversity leads to increased chance of species survival. Species with a limited variety of phenotypes and where all members of the species are similar to one another have a smaller chance of coping with environmental variability compared to a species with greater diversity.

4) If a virus where to wipe out the mussel popullation i feel like it wou;dnt affect much considering that its not a primary consumer because all the animals it eats or that eats it has another species to fall back on that would surfice for the absence of the mussels.

5)Large amount of energy is available at the level of Producers. Number of Organisms at the level of producers (First level) is more and hence the availability of energy also will be more at the level of producers.

6)The role of pioneer species in primary succession is to increase the diversity of a habitat after undergoing a disturbance making the soil stable and fertile for other organisms to inhabit. Pioneer species are the first species to inhabit an area after it has undergone ecological succession.

7)(Soil needs to be created)Primary succession takes longer than secondary succession because soil needs to be created. Soil is already present in secondary succession. 5 steps from primary succession to a climax community (after lava cools and forms rock). lichens and erosion help break down the rock to form new soil.

8)Secondary succession follows a major disturbance, such as a fire or a flood. The stages of secondary succession are similar to those of primary succession; however, primary succession always begins on a barren surface, whereas secondary succession begins in environments that already possess soil.

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