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
it is a stable ecosystem
it is not a stable ecosystem
The 14 levels of organization in biological systems are: atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere. These levels range from the smallest unit of matter to the entire global ecosystem.
Biologists measure the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem to understand the flow of energy and nutrients through the food chain. It helps to identify the efficiency of energy transfer between different organisms and how changes in one trophic level can impact the entire ecosystem's stability and biodiversity. Tracking trophic levels also aids in predicting how disturbances or human activities may affect ecosystem dynamics.
is this for an assignment in forster high cause im looking for that too ? haha
The levels of organizatio n within an ecosystem are: Organisms-----Population----- Community-----Ecosystem-----Biomes.
The levels of organizatio n within an ecosystem are: Organisms-----Population----- Community-----Ecosystem-----Biomes.
atommoleculecelltissueorganorgan systemmulticellular organismcommunitypopulationecosystembiosphere
it is a stable ecosystem
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere.
The three levels are: - organism - species -ecosystem.
A rainforest ecosystem can support up to five trophic levels, including producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers. The high biodiversity and energy availability in rainforests allow for the existence of multiple trophic levels.
it is not a stable ecosystem
Five
The levels of an environment to be organized are populations,species,community,and the ecosystem
Biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population and individual
The Morro Bay kangaroo rat ecosystem would have multiple levels of organization, including individual kangaroo rats, populations of kangaroo rats, communities of various species interacting in the ecosystem, and the ecosystem as a whole interacting with its environment. Each level plays a unique role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem.