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1 Wetlands

2 Wetlands There are 2 types of environments on our planet:
Terrestrial and aquatic Wetlands are the middle ground between the two. When flooded  more aquatic During dry periods  more terrestrial

3 Examples of wetlands

4 Marsh A marsh is an ecosystem that is no more than 2 m deep.
Submerged plants: grow in the deepest zones. Most common is water milfoil which many aquatic species use its thin leaves for shelter and food. Floating plants: Float on surface of water. Most common is duckweed. Provides shelter for most insects and as food for ducks. Emergent plants: Take root in the mud and edge of the marsh. Cattails are examples of emergent plants and many species use them for shelter and food.

5 Function of marshes Marshes are often referred to as “Earth’s kidneys” because they work as filters. A marsh is able to filter water because water circulates through it very slowly. In marshes plants and micro-organisms capture pollutants. Some pollutants are deposited on the bottom of the marsh.

6 Food web A food web is a group of food chains, often interrelated, that makes up an ecosystem.

7 Adapting to the environment
Adaptations have helped species reproduce and survive. Some adaptations are physical while some relate to the way the animal moves, feeds, reproduces or responds to climate

8 In class work P.86 Homework: P.83 “This way to the finish line”


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