In with Mother Nature!!!
Temperate Hardwood Forests
Who would know about the wilderness in the ecosystem
Do you know the meaning of the word substrate? It is Soils generally contain more organic matter and moisture than adjacent, well-drained sandy soils.This means if you compared dirt to sand. Which is more substrate? The dirt is of course, sand is so dry that's why you do not see a lot of plants on the beach when you go but dirt is very moisturizes that plants grow there everyday.
Abiotic
Abiotic things are non living things . Abiotic in my habitat would be trees,shrubs,flowering plants,ferns,mosses,lichens,fungi,mammals,birds,reptiles,insects,worms, and microbes,those are the aboitic things in the forest ecosystem.
Biotic
ecosystem's factors by what role they play in the system, rather than by what particular species they are, known as functional classification. These functions relate to the movement of energy through an ecosystem, and trees along with other photosynthetic plants are the chief primary producers. This means that they convert the sun's energy into food energy, which is used by other members of the ecosystem; those include primary consumers, herbivores that eat the primary producers, secondary consumers, carnivores and omnivores that eat the primary producers, and decomposers, the scavengers, microbes and fungi that consume the droppings and the carcasses of other organisms.
Producer/oak tree
Yes oak trees are producers, their source of energy is the sun and they produce their own food using the sunlight and water.
producer/ white oak tree
Maryland white oak trees make their own food. Their ells contain structures that capture energy from the sun.Plant cells contain two types of structures not found in animal cells vacuoles and chloroplasts
Vacuoles collect wastes and excess water within the cell and discharge them through the cell walls.
Chloroplasts contain materials which can capture energy from the sun which is used to produce sugars and starches.
Vacuoles collect wastes and excess water within the cell and discharge them through the cell walls.
Chloroplasts contain materials which can capture energy from the sun which is used to produce sugars and starches.
producer/ green oak tree
Yes, green oak trees make their own food and are known as being autotrophic organisms. These organisms make their own food. The leaves of the tree have chlorophyll, which uses the sun's energy.
consumer/black bear
Black Bears are scavengers and consumers they will just eat anything in the forest.
consumer/redfox
Refoxes will eat rabbits and other small things with meat inside them. They are really sneaky predators small animals should watch out for them.
consumer/whitetail deer
This creature mostly eats leaves and plants to survive. It feeds it's offspring like that too, don't really eat meat that much or at all
Shelf Fungus with a knife for scale/decomposer
Some mushroom parts of wood-decomposing fungi are important foods for some insects and forest animals, including deer and small rodents. In some cases insects or animals then carry fungal parts or spores to other spots where they form new fungal decomposing systems.
decomposer/fungi
The primary decomposers of litter in many ecoysystem are fungi Unlike bacteria, which are unicellular organisms, most saprotrophic fungi grow as a branching network of hypae. While bacteria are restricted to growing and feeding on the exposed surfaces of organic matter, fungi can use their hyphae to penetrate larger pieces of organic matter. Additionally, only wood - decay fungi have evolved the enzymes necessary to decompose lignin, a chemically complex substance found in wood.
Goldsmith beetle/decomposer
he scutellum is the small V-shaped area between the wing cases; it may show several small, irregular, white lines and marks.
The underside of the beetle has a coppery colour, and its upper side is sometimes bronze, copper, violet, blue/black, or grey.
Cetonia aurata should not be confused with the North American rose chafer.
Apex praditor in the forest and it's names
kingdom name
Animalia
phylum name
chordata
class name
mammalia