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Respond to the following in a minimum of 225-275 words:
part 1
Compare and contrast how natural and human-induced processes have influenced global climate change. Compare and contrast food chains and food webs. What are the strengths of each concept in describing ecosystems? Describe biomagnification, and explain the impact it has on humans.
part 2
Select an ecosystem and choose one abiotic and one biotic factor within it. How do these factors interact and how does this affect the ecosystem? How do limiting factors affect carrying capacity? Support your response with examples.
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Ecology Questions – Outline
Part 1
Thesis Statement: Global climate change is caused by natural and human-induced processes.
I.
Differences and similarities between natural and human-induced processes in influencing
global climate change
II.
Differences and similarities between food chains and food webs
III.
Strengths of food chain and food web in describing ecosystems
IV.
Biomagnifications and its impact on humans.
Part 2
Thesis Statement: Light and algae are some of the biotic and abiotic factors respectively that are
present in a marine ecosystem.
I.
II.
III.
Interaction of algae and light
How interaction between algae and light affect ecosystem
How limiting factors affect carrying capacity
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Ecology Questions
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Ecology Questions
Part 1
Global climate change refers to the alternation of global weather patterns. This
phenomenon is caused by n...
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