Sunny Meadows Prelab An ecosystem is described as a system

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Sunny Meadows Prelab

An ecosystem is described as a system involving the interactions between a community of living organisms in a particular area and its nonliving environment.

Complete the following on one full page of your journal:

1.

Draw/sketch out an example of an ecosystem that takes up halt to a full page in your journal.

2.

Name places of carbon within your ecosystem.

3.

What kind of molecules are carbon atoms found in?

4.

Identify the molecules listed in #4 as organic, inorganic.

5.

Identify the following in your ecosystem: Herbivores, Carnivores, Producers, Soil and Atmosphere.

6.

Prediction: Make a bar graph that displays the amount of biomass in your ecosystem. Have “amount of biomass” on your y-axis and the components of the ecosystem (listed in #5) on your x-axis.

Sunny Meadows Prelab

An ecosystem is described as a system involving the interactions between a community of living organisms in a particular area and its nonliving environment.

Complete the following on one full page of your journal:

1.

Draw/sketch out an example of an ecosystem that takes up halt to a full page in your journal.

2.

Name places of carbon within your ecosystem.

3.

What kind of molecules are carbon atoms found in?

4.

Identify the molecules listed in #4 as organic, inorganic.

5.

Identify the following in your ecosystem: Herbivores, Carnivores, Producers, Soil and Atmosphere.

6.

Prediction: Make a bar graph that displays the amount of biomass in your ecosystem. Have “amount of biomass” on your y-axis and the components of the ecosystem (listed in #5) on your x-axis.

Sunny Meadows Prelab

An ecosystem is described as a system involving the interactions between a community of living organisms in a particular area and its nonliving environment.

Complete the following on one full page of your journal:

1.

Draw/sketch out an example of an ecosystem that takes up halt to a full page in your journal.

2.

Name places of carbon within your ecosystem.

3.

What kind of molecules are carbon atoms found in?

4.

Identify the molecules listed in #4 as organic, inorganic.

5.

Identify the following in your ecosystem: Herbivores, Carnivores, Producers, Soil and Atmosphere.

6.

Prediction: Make a bar graph that displays the amount of biomass in your ecosystem. Have “amount of biomass” on your y-axis and the components of the ecosystem (listed in #5) on your x-axis.

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