ang nag sabat: I do not even know what is the answer:)
mark: why did you answer if you don't know duh....
ang nag sabat: I do not even know what is the answer:)
mark: why did you answer if you don't know duh....
There are many more than three, but they include producers (plants), consumers (animals) and decomposers (fungi and bugs.)
biotic
the parts that make up a level of organization affects the higher levels of organization and the entire organism by increasing of population,the larger the community and the beautiful the ecosystem.
ecosystem
An ecosystem
The two levels of organization found in living things are mainly cells and systems. There are however four levels of organization in living things which start with cells, tissue, organs and systems.
decompose and make rich soil.
Three physical factors of the ecosystem are temperature, sunlight, and wind and three chemical factors are level of water in soil, level of plant nutrients in soil, and levels of dissolved oxygen.
the parts that make up a level of organization affects the higher levels of organization and the entire organism by increasing of population,the larger the community and the beautiful the ecosystem.
Make risk decisions at the appropriate level
the most note able chaterstics of the tropical rainforest is hot or wet all year it has no season the secound chartists is their annual temperture which is normally between 70-80F poor soil quilty with limited amount the tropical charticst of the tropical rainforst that helps distingush the from other type of forest in their loaction
That Question does not make sense. A tiger lives in a forest ecosystem. A tiger is not an ecosystem.
The three energy roles in an ecosystem are producers, consumers, and decomposers. ;)
ecosystem
The localizied group of living things live in an area and make an ecosystem.
Three: epimysium, perimysium, and endomysium
An ecosystem
Yes. If you have an ecosystem you automatically know there is a habitat and community in it. It takes both to make an ecosystem. Hope I helped.
The different levels in a food chain are known as trophic levels. There are multiple levels, starting at the bottom with autotrophs, mostly plants that make their own food, and ending with apex predators, that are at the top and have no predators of their own.