The Garden Ecosystems Abiotic vs. Biotic Estimations and measure ments Random Facts

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What is Corn, squash, carrots etc..
Name three vegtables growing in the garden

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What is a biome
A certain type of ecosystem such as a desert or rainforest.

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What is biotic
A living part of an ecosystem

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What is the metric system
Science uses this measurement system

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What is the earth
The only place that life exists (that we know of)

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What is soil
What provides the nutrients for the garden plants?

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What is an organism
A living thing

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What is abiotic factor
A nonliving part of an ecosystem

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What is plot squares
One technique that is used to estimate populations

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What is third
The Earth is the _____ planet from the Sun.

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Carrots: edible roots, Hopi corn: desert variety corn/edible
Name two Garden plants and their uses.

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What is a population
A certain number of species

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What is water
All organisms need this Abiotic factor to live

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What meters and centimeters
To measure the height of the corn we would use which two measurements.

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What is organic matter
Once living material that breaks down into soil

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What is Amaranth
This plants seeds can be made into bread and the leaves are edible.

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Open
Name three levels of study within an ecosystem

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What is fungi
This is an organism that thrives on nonliving things `

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What is 100
There are _____ cm in a meter.

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What are organic material, silt, sand and gravel
Soil is made from these four components

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Open
Describe five ineractions with the garden between biotic and abiotic factors.

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Ecosystem
All of the biotic and abiotic factors interacting within a system is an

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Adaptations or evolution
Abiotic factors such as temperature and rain-fall can change living things this is called

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What is 1,000
There are _____m in a km

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What is sugar and O2
The productsof photosynthesis

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