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new vocabulary • topical cascade - the sequence of that triggers the ne…

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new vocabulary

  • topical cascade - the sequence of that triggers the next, and larger, step
  • invasive species - species introduced into an ecosystem
  • ecological pressure - environmental changes that create on living systems
  • resilience - the ability of living organisms, from cells to full organisms, to to their environment and changes in the system

types of biodiversity

  • biodiversity is the total of all varied life of all organisms in the biosphere.
  • types of biodiversity:

o ecosystem diversity
■ , ,
o species diversity
■ 1.2 million species known, but estimated 9 million unknown
o
■ genes in a species, and can be totally unseen, and forces adaptation
biodiversity benefits

  • why is biodiversity important?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Based on ecological - biological knowledge, we fill in the blanks. Topical cascade refers to a sequence of events. Invasive species are non - native species. Ecological pressure affects living systems. Resilience is about organisms' ability to adapt. Biodiversity is the variety of life. Ecosystem diversity includes different habitats like forests, deserts, wetlands. Known species are part of species diversity. Genetic diversity involves genes in a species.

Answer:

  • Topical Cascade - the sequence of events that triggers the next, and larger, step
  • Invasive Species - non - native species introduced into an ecosystem
  • Ecological Pressure - environmental changes that create stress on living systems
  • Resilience - the ability of living organisms, from cells to full organisms, to adapt to their environment and changes in the system
  • Biodiversity is the total of all forms of varied life of all organisms in the biosphere.
  • Types of biodiversity:
  • ecosystem diversity: forests, deserts, wetlands
  • species diversity: 1.2 million known species, but estimated 9 million unknown
  • genetic diversity: genes in a species, and can be totally unseen, and forces adaptation