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Organisms cannot live alone. They interact with each other in any ways, such as prey-predator symbiosis - commensalism - mutualism - parasitism competiton. Biological control is a method of controlling a certain population of organism. Biological control agent is a natural enemy of a pests, called the biological control agent.
Organisms cannot live alone. They interact with each other in any ways, such as prey-predator symbiosis - commensalism - mutualism - parasitism competiton. Biological control is a method of controlling a certain population of organism. Biological control agent is a natural enemy of a pests, called the biological control agent.
Organisms cannot live alone. They interact with each other in any ways, such as prey-predator symbiosis - commensalism - mutualism - parasitism competiton. Biological control is a method of controlling a certain population of organism. Biological control agent is a natural enemy of a pests, called the biological control agent.
Vertebrates - with a backbone - fish - birds - mammals - reptiles - amphibians
Invertebrates - without a backbone
Type of Vertebrates
Fish Mammal
Bird
Reptile Amphibian
Classification of Plant :
Flowering Plants - produces flowers
Monocotyledons - produces seeds with 1 cotyledons in each seed - fibrous roots - soft stems, not woody - parallel veins leaves
Dicotyledons - produce seeds with 2 cotyledons in each seed - tap root - woody stem - net veins leaves
Non-flowering Plants - do not produces flowers
Interaction between Living Organism and Environment Organisms cannot live alone. They interact with each other in any ways, such as prey-predator symbiosis - commensalism - mutualism - parasitism competiton Prey-predator
A predator is an organism that kills and eats another organism.
A prey is the organism that is eaten.
A prey usually has the ability to run away a from a predator. Symbiosis a) Commensalism a relationship between 2 organisms in which one organism (the commensal) benefits from another (the host) without damaging the host
b) Mutualism is an interactions between 2 different organism that benefits its both
c) Parasitism is a relationship between organism in which one benefits while the other is harmed
Importance of Interaction between Living Organism and Environment maintain the food web controls the population of living organism maintain a balanced ecosystem allows the living organism to protect each other provides the Earth with natural resources
Biological Control A method of controlling a certain population of orgaism.
Pests are living organism that are harmful to us. People have tried using pesticides, poisons and other chemical to get rid of pests.
In biological control, a natural enemy of a pests, called the biological control agent is use to kill the pests.
Advantages and Disadvantage of Biological Control in Agriculture Advantages does not effect the health of humans pest is not resistant to the predators does not affect or kill other organism does not pollute the environment it is cheaper
Disadvantages
upset the balance of thet particular ecosystem
difficult to manage the natural enemies
biologocal control take a long time to work comparad to using pesticides
populations be affected cause a wrong choice of natural enemies
a new problem is created cause wrong choice of natural enemies Photosythesis is the process in which green plants use light to produce food
The Role of Photosynthesis a) Enable green plants to make their own food.
b) Regulate and maintain carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere.
c) Increase oxygen content in the atmosphere.
d) Maintain a balanced ecosystem.
e) Ensure that the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide remain at constant levels in the air through the carbon and oxygen cycles. Importance of Photosynthesis in Maintaining a Balanced Ecosystem Carbon Dioxide and Photosynthesis plant obtain energy from sunlight and use it to convert carbon dioxide into energy - rich carbohydrates like glucose
Oxygen and Life on Earth released as a waste product of phosynthesis is a vital resource for respirations Glucose and Life on Earth plant use some of the glucose produce from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis for growth and reproduction during their life