Ecosystem Practice Answer the questions in your Energy Flow C-Notes. Add descriptions and diagrams if necessary.

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Ecosystem Practice Answer the questions in your Energy Flow C-Notes. Add descriptions and diagrams if necessary

Biodiversity 1.Which pond habitat has the most biodiversity? 2. If the damselfly population in each habitat were to die out, explain how the effect on the carp population would be different in each habitat. 3. Giving examples from the pictures explain why a high level of biodiversity makes for a more stable ecosystem than a low level of biodiversity. damselfly carp Answer the questions in your Energy Flow C-Notes. Add descriptions and diagrams if necessary

Components of an ecosystem List two biotic and two abiotic factors in this ecosystem. Identify a habitat and microhabitat in this ecosystem. What would better represent this ecosystem, a food web or a food chain? Why? Answer the questions in your Energy Flow C-Notes. Add descriptions and diagrams if necessary