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Pond ecosystem by AZ, FG, FF and DC

Pond ecosystem by AZ, FG, FF and DC. An ecosystem is an environment that has living organisms interacting with each other as well as their physical environment.

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Pond ecosystem by AZ, FG, FF and DC

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  1. Pond ecosystem by AZ, FG, FF and DC

  2. An ecosystem is an environment that has living organisms interacting with each other as well as their physical environment. • A community is an ecological grouping of different kinds of organisms that live together in a particular place at a particular time and interact with one another. • A habitat is an environment where an organism lives. • The Niche of a species is that part of the environment in which the species survives, reproduces and is likely to continue to exist. Pond ecosystem

  3. Biotic factors: - Fish, Frogs, Plants, algae, bacteria, protozoa, rotifers • Abiotic factors: - Temperature, low salt concentration, water, sunlight, current, air (oxygen), sand, pollution, carbon dioxide • Community within Ponds are; Fish, Frogs, Plants, algae, bacteria, protozoa, rotifers, duckweed, watermites, snail eggs, tadpoles, water lilly, moorhen, backswimmer, dragonfly nimph, catfish, cumbungi, common reed, hydra, fly larva, water plantain, Euglena, daphnia, flatworms, • Frog: Structural:- webbed feet to swim Behavioural:- flicks out tongue when spots tasty meal Physiological:- reduction of evaporating water loss through the skin Pond ecosystem

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