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ECOLOGY
Biodiversity Changes in an ecosystem Fluctuations in population size in an ecosystem Water, carbon, and nitrogen - cycle between abiotic resources and organic matter in the ecosystem Oxygen cycles via photosynthesis and respiration Stability of producers and decomposers in an e..
ECOLOGY
Biodiversity Changes in an ecosystem Fluctuations in population size in an ecosystem Water, carbon, and nitrogen - cycle between abiotic resources and organic matter in the ecosystem Oxygen cycles via photosynthesis and respiration Stability of producers and decomposers in an e..
Ecological hierarchy
Ecological hierarchy begins at the level of the organism and proceeds to levels of greater complexit..
Ecological hierarchy begins at the level of the organism and proceeds to levels of greater complexit..Ecological Adaptations - Mesophytes
Ecological Adaptations - Mesophytes - These are land plants which grow in moist habitats and need well aerated soils. They prefer soil and air with moderate humidity. They avoid soils with standing water and soils containing great abundance of salts. They have some special featu..
Ecological Adaptations - Mesophytes
These are land plants which grow in moist habitats and need well aerated soils. They prefer soil and air with moderate humidity. They avoid soils with standing water and soils containing great abundance of salt..
Stages of Ecological Succession in Lithosphere
a) Crustose - lichen stage Lichen species like Graphis Rhizocarpon, Rinodina and Lacanora forms the pioneer community in a lithosere, as they can tolerate desiccation. Organic acids produced by lichens corrode the rock surface and release minerals for proper growth of lichens. Wind borne soil par..
Organisms and the Environment Introduction
Introduction - The term ecology is derived from two Greek words (oikos - means 'house' or place to live and logos means 'a discussion or study'). Literally, ecology is the study of organism 'at home' in their native environment. The term was first introduced by Reiter in 1868, b..
Industrial
Dangerous chemicals entering underground water Ecological imbalance Release of pollutant gases Release of radioactive rays causing health problems Increased salinity Reduced vegetatio..
Our Environment - Multiple Choice Test
Question 1 - Question: A natural phenomenon that becomes harmful due to pollution is _____________. 1. global warming 2. ecological balance 3. greenhouse effect 4. desertification Answer:..
Disadvantages
Hydroelectric power stations can cause some major problems. Large dams must be built to hold the water before it flows to the turbine. This causes ecological imbalance. At times small pieces of earth get trapped at the bottom of still water in the reservoir. As these d..
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