No, because with that one handful of soil, you can plant two plants which is already an ecosystem.
True. All parts of an ecosystem, including living organisms, their interactions, and the physical environment, are interconnected and interdependent. A change in one component of an ecosystem can have ripple effects throughout the entire system.
No. Actually, the nutrients come from fungus in the soil. Fungi called mycorrhizal fungi help solubolize phosphorus and bring soil nutrients (phosphorus, nitrogen, micronutrients, etc.).Now I have a question for you guys to answer:If this is true, how does Hydroponics work?
True. Fertilizers provide essential nutrients to plants, which can increase their productivity and thus support a larger population of herbivores and subsequently carnivores in an ecosystem. However, excessive use of fertilizers can lead to environmental issues such as nutrient pollution.
False. The assembly of ribosomes begins in a small dense structure called the nucleolus, not the chromatin.
True. Non-native species often fill ecological niches in new ecosystems because they are not in direct competition with native species for resources. This can lead to displacement or extinction of native species.
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False. Microorganisms play a crucial role in soil health by decomposing organic matter, cycling nutrients, and improving soil structure. They are essential for plant growth and overall ecosystem functioning.
True because it is an ecosystem
True. All parts of an ecosystem, including living organisms, their interactions, and the physical environment, are interconnected and interdependent. A change in one component of an ecosystem can have ripple effects throughout the entire system.
Massachusetts has no true deserts. It does have a small area of barren soil left from the last ice age but this is not a true desert.
True. Reclamation involves restoring land affected by mining to a condition where it can support a functioning ecosystem. This process involves activities such as soil remediation, replanting vegetation, and ensuring water quality, with the aim of returning the land to a state of ecological health.
No, clay soil is characterized by small, fine particles that hold water well and can become compacted easily. It has a high clay content which makes it sticky and difficult to work with.
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True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
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