Posted on 06 June 2012. Tags: Abiotic, abiotic factor, bacteria, Community, Earth, earth science, ecosystem, habitats, maximum diversity, niche, organisms, plants, rocks, science homework
Question 1
Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?
Plants
Animals
Bacteria
Rocks
Question 2
All living factors in an ecosystem are called
Abiotic.
Biotic.
Habitats.
Decomposers.
Question 3
Abiotic means a nonliving component of an ecosystem.
True
False
Question 4
When an ecosystem is _____________, it is said to have a gradual and orderly process of ecosystem development natural to the environment.
niche.
successional.
diversified.
None of the above.
Question 5
A community with maximum diversity
Has a small amount of organisms that can survive.
Has a large amount of organisms that can survive.
Has no organisms that can survive.
It depends on where the community is located.
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Posted on 21 May 2012. Tags: Conclusion, diversity, Essay, habitat, Homework, Niches, science homework
For science I have to do an essay on Acanthognathus ant …
For the conclusion it says…
-Importance of habitat niches
– Reasons to save diversity
I don’t know what to write! I’m really finding it difficult!
I’ve looked all over the internet!
Please help me! :/
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Posted on 03 March 2011. Tags: assignment help, butterfly, butterfly fish, coral reefs, ecological niches, examples of organisms, habitats, Help, hydrothermal vents, Marine, marine science, sand, science homework, Someone, unstable environments
HELP WITH MARINE SCIENCE HOMEWORK?
1. explain why extremely unstable environments tend to have relatively low biodiversity,give examples including coral reefs(stable and not extreme),sand on a reef slope(unstable)and hydrothermal vents(extreme)
2. Give examples of organisms that occupy specialized and general ecological niches,including coral-eating butterfly fish and tuna
3.Explain why habitats with high biodiversity tend to contain narrow ecological niches
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