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Unit 5 ECOSYSTEMS SUMMARY

ELEMENTS

LIVING THINGS PHYSISCAL ENVIRONMENT


- Plants (flora) - SOIL (with rocks and minerals)
- Animals (fauna) - AIR
- Other organisms, such as fungi and - WATER
microorganisms. - SUNLIGHT
Those living things that belong to the - TEMPERATURE
same species form a POPULATION. - CLIMATE
Populations interact with each other
forming a COMMUNITY.

An ecosystem includes all the living and non-living things (physical


DEFINITION environment) in a specific area and the interaction that occurs between
them.

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Unit 5 ECOSYSTEMS SUMMARY

ECOSYSTEMS ARTIFICIAL TERRESTRIAL: Farmlands for food


production with domesticated
animals . Gardens, parks,
NATURAL greenhouses, orchards, zoos and
TERRESTRIAL terrariums.

TUNDRA AQUATIC
- It is the coldest ecosystem on Earth and it is also very dry.
- Located in the land areas near the North Pole.
- Absence of trees. Lichens, mosses and some grasses. MARINE
- Fauna: reindeer, caribou, artic foxes, polar bears and white wolves. - Coral reefs: Great number of species.
- Shoreline: It is the place where sea and land meet.
Animals and plants have adapted to the strong tides and
GRASSLANDS waves. Ex. Limpets.
- Flat areas dominated by grasses. - Open ocean: it is the largest ecosystem on Earth. Sharks,
- Two types: savannahs (in tropical areas) and temperate grasslands fish, whales, dolphins
(steppes, prairies, pampa) ... located in colder climate regions.
- Elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions, gazelles and antelopes in
FRESHWATER
savannahs, and bison, prairie dogs, wolves and coyotes in prairies.
- Flowing water: Rivers and streams. Fish, crocodiles,
turtles and frogs.
TROPICAL RAINFOREST - Standing water: Lakes and ponds. Ponds are smaller
- Forests in tropical areas are warm and wet all year long. than lakes and don’t have waves. Fish, tadpoles, ducks.
- Evergreen trees, orchids, ferns, snakes, monkeys, jaguars, insects Wetlands: Areas where freshwater covers the soil. Many
and many kinds of birds, such as parrots and toucans. bird species.

FORESTS
- Coniferous forests: located in cold areas, are home to evergreen
trees, such as pines and fir trees, and animals including brown
bears, deer, foxes and weasels.
DESERT
- Temperate deciduous forests: dominated by trees which lose their
- They are the driest and hottest places on Earth.
leaves every winter, such as oak, beech and maple and animals
- Temperatures are high during the day but low at night.
like squirrels, rodents and wild boar.
- Plants and animals here have adapted to dry conditions.
- Mediterranean forest is found surrounding areas of the 2
- Cacti, small bushes, lizards, snakes, camels and
Mediterranean Sea. Cork oaks, holm oaks, thyme and rosemary are
scorpions.
typical flora. Eagles, foxes, lynx, hawks and rodents.

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