2.) MATH 7 - Pg 223 #7,8,10, and 12 .
MATH 6 - Complete the assigned questions (Ms. Van)
3.) POST A RESPONSE: Give one example of a living organism that interacts with living and non-living components of an ecosystem. Give a brief explanation.
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2.) MATH 7 - Pg 223 #7,8,10, and 12 . MATH 6 - Complete the assigned questions (Ms. Van) 3.) POST A RESPONSE: Give one example of a living organism that interacts with living and non-living components of an ecosystem. Give a brief explanation.
Dragon
5/15/2012 08:45:14 am
The worm and the soil is a living and non living thing that interacts with each other. An example is that the worm eats dead plants then turns them into soil and the soil porvides a safe place for the worms. Because it protects them form predators.
Mary poppins
5/15/2012 09:20:01 am
what are the grade seven math questions
Awesomeness Police
5/15/2012 10:44:18 am
They are on page 223, and are questions #7, 8, 10, and 12. Have an amazing day! :D
Tony Hawk
5/15/2012 10:44:31 am
Lets say ... A bird and Branches are living thing and a non living thing ... they interact becAUSE branches is basicly the home of a bird so thats how they interact.. ? E.G The birds search for branches and makes them into their homes.
Awesomeness Police
5/15/2012 10:53:15 am
I really liked your example! But maybe for next time, maybe say 'dead' branches, because I was sort of confused. Also, I know this was just a mistake, but remember where capitals go. ;3
Tony Hawk
5/15/2012 12:46:18 pm
Thanks! and yeah it was a mistake, since i type fast i accidentally pressed Caps :)
Conan
5/15/2012 10:47:08 am
The plants and soil interact with each other. Soil acts as a food and water source, an area for the plants to grow and place for the plants' roots to stay in. Well then how about plants? What do they do? Plants prevent soil erosion and the roots of the plants hold the soil in place.
Ammit the Devourer
5/15/2012 10:50:12 am
Plants are living things, and sun rays are non-living, which both interact in the environment. To illustrate, the plants use the sun rays to photosynthesize, to make for themselves.
Awesomeness Police
5/15/2012 01:20:05 pm
Thanks so much Ammit, you're awesome too! You're so nice. ;D
Supeduperman12
5/15/2012 10:56:29 am
A tree and soil interact with each other. The tree is biotic and the soil is abiotic. The tree holds the soil in place so then erosion cannot disrupt the soil. The soil is like a food source to the tree. The soil gives the tree nutrients and that makes the tree grow. The soil also makes sure that the tree stays in place because without the soil there would not be anything to hold the trees roots.
Cole
5/15/2012 11:17:19 am
A crab rocks and sand inteact with each other the crab being biotic and the sand and rocks being abiotic. A crab interacts with sand by walking on it and some types of crabs get bugs from the sand and the rocks is sometimes a bed for different types of crabs.
Joe Joltz
5/15/2012 11:33:50 am
A fish and the water interact with each other. The water will provide a way for the fish to travel, a place to live, and also a way to breathe. The water will allow the fish to lay eggs and a way to stay alive. Without water fish would seize to exist.
Goddess Athena
5/15/2012 01:28:47 pm
Plants and soil interact. As you know, plants are biotic and soil is abiotic. In order for the plants to stay alive or grow, it needs soil. Soil gives plants the nutrients to grow.For example if a plant is doesn't have soil, it won't get the nutrients to produce food because the soil is the plants food. So it will have no chance to survive. Plants also need water,carbon dioxide ( air) and sunlight which are abiotic organisms.
Unicornboss
5/15/2012 01:42:03 pm
an example of a reaction between a biotic and an abiotic specimen is the sun and plants, trees, flowers ect. I thought this would be a good example because you see it everywhere, well you don't actually see it but this is how the sun helps plants: Plants need sun light. They need sunlight to make food this is called photosynthesis.
Brian Robeson
5/15/2012 01:42:52 pm
A living and non living thing that interact with each other would be a plant and the sun. The plant uses the sunlight to help it survive and grow. Without the sun, plants probably won't grow very well.
cat n the hat
5/15/2012 01:48:12 pm
trees,sun and water interact because in order for the tree to stay high draded the tree needs water and sun beacuse witgout water it eill probably die and fall down withc is dangerous. humans and water interact becasue in order for us to saty high draded we need water without water you will get head echcks very often and your skin will not look as good as it would if you drank a lot of water.
winnie the poo
5/15/2012 01:53:23 pm
what was grade 6 math again was it just a worksheet
SpongeBob
5/15/2012 02:06:11 pm
Yes
winnie the poo
5/15/2012 02:05:28 pm
moles interact with the ground because the ground is pretty much his home and the mole is biotic and the ground is abiotic
An example of a biotic and abiotic relationship would myself and my soccer field! The moist dirt provides a nice place for me and my many friends (some invisible) to play soccer on as well as many other sports! In return for this kind act I maintain the field and make sure that it it is never damaged and is always happy. When we are together everything works out and I will forever have a nice friend to visit when I have no others! (besides Mr. Invisible, he will always be there for me)
SpongeBob
5/15/2012 02:19:18 pm
My example an Abiotic and a biotic thing that interact are a fish and water. This two organisms interact because without water a fish would die and water is a home for the fish.
Oreo
5/15/2012 02:46:26 pm
The earth worm And soil are living and non living (earth worm living soil non living). They both interact with each other, the worm will eat plants and it will turn into soil by rain.
Cleopatra
5/15/2012 02:49:59 pm
A deer is a biotic part of a forest ecosystem. The deer interacts with both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) parts of its environment, like grass and the air (oxygen). The deer interacts with the grass by eating it and interacts with the air by breathing it in.
Amy
5/15/2012 03:06:53 pm
An example of the interaction of a biotic and abiotic is between a horse and sand. To illustrate when a horse runs across sand and it blows in the wind. There can also be more than one horse there could be a herd of a horses that run free in the wind. As they run the dust from the sand will blow into the air and make it very hard to see, there would also be no freash air unless they are galloping, trotting, or cantering outside. The horse will also interact with the oxygen in the wind so it can breath. Air is abiotic which is the opposite of biotc which is the horse.
Greg Heffley
5/15/2012 03:33:48 pm
Animals in the wild and dirt are organisms that interact. However, animals are living and the dirt is non living, or in scientific terms biotic and abiotic. Animals don't have houses like we do, they adapt to their environment, and they're usually on dirt, which is abiotic. Dirt doesn't move by itself, it doesn't make a noise or a sound. But it's still an organism. It helps the trees and flowers grow.
Mickey Mouse
5/16/2012 12:39:17 am
A Abiotic organisim that interacts with a Biotic organisim is water and a frog the frog is the living one and the water is the nonliving one and they both interact with eachother because the frogs home is mostly the water, also frogs are almost every time in the water so they are bothe interacting with eachother.
Hermonie
5/16/2012 01:15:27 am
The biotic thing is earthworms and they interact with the soil the abiotic thing by living in it, and the soil interacts when the earthworms die and become soil.
sandy
5/16/2012 09:11:31 am
A Biotic organism is a tree and an Abiotic organism is water. The tree needs water to grow therefore interacting with the water, making the non-living organism, (water) help keep the tree living. :) Comments are closed.
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