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To brush up your knowledge of eco-systems

Natural sciences

Life and way of living

Educator section

Memorandum

1. organisms

environment

non-living

2. producers/manufacturers (food producers)

consumers

herbivores

carnivores

omnivores

3. Location, climate, soil, water, atmospheric gases (more specific factors may also be listed, e.g. slope and south- /east-/ west-/ north-facing instead of location, or temperature, rain and wind instead of climate)

Diagram:

1. All materials are recycled in nature and that is why the resources are not depleted. Whatever is taken from the soil or the air is eventually returned to it.

2. Water: from the soil to plants and animals (and into the air), back to the soil (urine and faeces) or air (perspiration, evaporation).

Carbon dioxide: from the air to the plant, fixed in food, to the animal, released into the air.

Components in the soil to the plant, forming nutrients, to animal that eats the plant, returning to the soil with urine or faeces, or when the plant or animal dies

3. To prevent depletion of natural resources/ substances being used up

Leaner section

Content

Activity 1: to brush up your knowledge of eco-systems [lo 2.1, 2.3]

The ecosystem

Test your knowledge

You were introduced to the concept of the ecosystem in Grade 6. Let us see how much you can remember:

Complete: An ecosystem is all the living ___________________ that live in a

specific _________________ as well as all the __________________ factors

that determine the nature of the environment.

In an ecosystem, the plants are the ____________________ while the animals

are the _______________________ Animals can be divided into three groups

on the basis of their manner of feeding, namely _______________________,

___________________________ and _______________________________

The non-living factors which determine conditions in the ecosystems are

_______________________________, _____________________________,

_______________________________ and ___________________________ .

Cycles and balance within an ecosystem

An ecosystem can be represented diagrammatically as follows:

Try to answer the following questions that deal with the diagram:

1. Why is the ecosystem represented as a cycle?

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2. Name three substances/compounds that are circulated in an ecosystem according to the diagram, and give a brief description of each cycle:

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3. Why is it important for the substances to be circulated?

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Assessment

Learning Outcome 2: The learner will know and be able to interpret and apply scientific, technological and environmental knowledge.

Assessment Standard 2.1: We know this when the learner recalls meaningful information (at least definitions and complex facts);

Assessment Standard 2 .3 We know this when the learner interprets information.

Questions & Answers

what is phylogeny
Odigie Reply
evolutionary history and relationship of an organism or group of organisms
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what is biology
Hajah Reply
the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environments
AI-Robot
what is biology
Victoria Reply
HOW CAN MAN ORGAN FUNCTION
Alfred Reply
the diagram of the digestive system
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allimentary cannel
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How does twins formed
William Reply
They formed in two ways first when one sperm and one egg are splited by mitosis or two sperm and two eggs join together
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what is genetics
Josephine Reply
Genetics is the study of heredity
Misack
how does twins formed?
Misack
What is manual
Hassan Reply
discuss biological phenomenon and provide pieces of evidence to show that it was responsible for the formation of eukaryotic organelles
Joseph Reply
what is biology
Yousuf Reply
the study of living organisms and their interactions with one another and their environment.
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discuss the biological phenomenon and provide pieces of evidence to show that it was responsible for the formation of eukaryotic organelles in an essay form
Joseph Reply
what is the blood cells
Shaker Reply
list any five characteristics of the blood cells
Shaker
lack electricity and its more savely than electronic microscope because its naturally by using of light
Abdullahi Reply
advantage of electronic microscope is easily and clearly while disadvantage is dangerous because its electronic. advantage of light microscope is savely and naturally by sun while disadvantage is not easily,means its not sharp and not clear
Abdullahi
cell theory state that every organisms composed of one or more cell,cell is the basic unit of life
Abdullahi
is like gone fail us
DENG
cells is the basic structure and functions of all living things
Ramadan
What is classification
ISCONT Reply
is organisms that are similar into groups called tara
Yamosa
in what situation (s) would be the use of a scanning electron microscope be ideal and why?
Kenna Reply
A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is ideal for situations requiring high-resolution imaging of surfaces. It is commonly used in materials science, biology, and geology to examine the topography and composition of samples at a nanoscale level. SEM is particularly useful for studying fine details,
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Source:  OpenStax, Natural sciences grade 7. OpenStax CNX. Sep 16, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11077/1.1
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