Ecosystems (continued) 3. In the diagram of an aquarium set up below, which letters indicate abiotic factors? E- KEY A- (A) WATER (B) FISH (C) PLANT (D) GRAVEL (E) LIGHT C- D

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### Ecosystems (continued)

**3. In the diagram of an aquarium set up below, which letters indicate abiotic factors?**
_______________

![Aquarium Diagram](#)

The diagram shows an aquarium containing several components labeled A to E. The key provided identifies these components: 
- (A) Water
- (B) Fish
- (C) Plant
- (D) Gravel
- (E) Light

Abotic factors, which are the non-living elements of an ecosystem, are labeled in the diagram as follows:
- A: Water
- D: Gravel
- E: Light


**4. Which organisms shown below would most likely share the same pond habitat?**
_______________

![Organisms Diagram](#)

The diagram presents illustrations of different organisms labeled from A to E:
- A: A microorganism (possibly a protist or bacterium)
- B: A small aquatic creature (possibly a crustacean)
- C: A fish
- D: A single-celled organism (possibly an amoeba)
- E: An aquatic plant

Organisms that would most likely share the same pond habitat include:
- B: The small aquatic creature
- C: The fish
- E: The aquatic plant

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Transcribed Image Text:--- ### Ecosystems (continued) **3. In the diagram of an aquarium set up below, which letters indicate abiotic factors?** _______________ ![Aquarium Diagram](#) The diagram shows an aquarium containing several components labeled A to E. The key provided identifies these components: - (A) Water - (B) Fish - (C) Plant - (D) Gravel - (E) Light Abotic factors, which are the non-living elements of an ecosystem, are labeled in the diagram as follows: - A: Water - D: Gravel - E: Light **4. Which organisms shown below would most likely share the same pond habitat?** _______________ ![Organisms Diagram](#) The diagram presents illustrations of different organisms labeled from A to E: - A: A microorganism (possibly a protist or bacterium) - B: A small aquatic creature (possibly a crustacean) - C: A fish - D: A single-celled organism (possibly an amoeba) - E: An aquatic plant Organisms that would most likely share the same pond habitat include: - B: The small aquatic creature - C: The fish - E: The aquatic plant ---
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