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wetland ecosystems food chains an ecosystem is a community of living and non living components that work with each other create an environment a wetland is an ecosystem because there ...

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             Wetland Ecosystems & Food Chains
                                                An ecosystem is a community of living and non-
                                                  living components that work with each other 
                                                   create an environment. A wetland is an 
                                                   ecosystem because there are living organisms 
                                                    interacting with the non-living environment. 
                                                   The living components of a wetland ecosystem 
                                                  include all plants (producers), animals 
                                                 (consumers), fungus and microscopic soil 
                                               organisms (decomposers). 
              Producers are green plants that make their own food using sunlight, air and 
              water. Producers create their own energy.
              There are two types of consumers: 
                          Primary Consumers                           Secondary Consumers
                -animals that only eat plants                -animals that eat other animals (or plants)
                -aka herbivores                              -aka carnivores/omnivores
                       ex: squirrel, horse, mouse                   -Carnivores only eat meat
                                                                    ex: owl, hawk, wolf
                                                                    -Omnivores eat meat and plants
                                                                    ex: humans, box turtle, badger, birds
                     **Note: Animals are called consumers because they cannot make there 
                     own food. They need to consume (eat) plants or animals to get energy. 
              Decomposers are organisms that reuse and recycle material that used to be 
              living. They include organisms like fungi, bacteria, earthworms, millipedes, 
              beetles, ants and maggots.
              The non-living components of wetland ecosystems include water, rocks, 
              sunlight, air, soil and chemicals.
              All of these different components and factors combine to create an 
              interconnected, dynamic and rich forest environment. Without one of them, the 
              others could not exist.
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...Wetland ecosystems food chains an ecosystem is a community of living and non components that work with each other create environment because there are organisms interacting the include all plants producers animals consumers fungus microscopic soil decomposers green make their own using sunlight air water energy two types primary secondary only eat or aka herbivores carnivores omnivores ex squirrel horse mouse meat owl hawk wolf humans box turtle badger birds note called they cannot need to consume get reuse recycle material used be like fungi bacteria earthworms millipedes beetles ants maggots rocks chemicals these different factors combine interconnected dynamic rich forest without one them others could not exist...

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