Food Chain Base your answer to the next 3 questions on the passage below which describes an ecosystem in New York State and on your knowledge of biology. The Pine Bush ecosystem near Albany, New York, is one of the last known habitats of the nearly extinct Karner Blue butterfly. The butterfly's larvae feed on the wild green plant, lupine. The larvae are in turn consumed by predatory wasps. The four groups below represent other organisms living in this ecosystem. Group A Group B Group C Group D algae rabbits hawks soil bacteria mosses tent caterpillars moles molds hognosed snakes mushrooms toads ferns moths pine trees oak trees 1. Identify each group type. • Group A: Group B: • Group C:
Nutrient Cycle
The chemical nutrients that are essential for the synthesis of living matter are taken from the physical environment. After the death and decomposition of living organisms, they are returned to the environment to be used over and again. This cyclic back and forth regenerative movement of chemical elements between organisms and their physical environment is known as the biogeochemical cycle or nutrient cycle. Since these elements serve as the essential chemical nutrients of organisms, their cyclic movements are also called nutrient cycling or mineral cycling. Minerals are not uniformly distributed all over the ecosystems but are more concentrated in specific compartments, called pools. The major biogeochemical cycles include the water cycle, nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, phosphorus cycle, calcium cycle, sulfur cycle, etc.
Biosphere
The geologist Eduard Sues coined the term biosphere. The biosphere is characterized as a part of the earth, which includes ground and air. Moreover, the organisms on earth live in the biosphere. The biosphere is a confined area on the earth's surface where water, soil, and air combine to promote life. Several different types of life exist here.
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Base your answer to the next 3 questions on the passage below which describes an
ecosystem in New York State and on your knowledge of biology.
The Pine Bush ecosystem near Albany, New York, is one of the last known habitats of
the nearly extinct Karner Blue butterfly. The butterfly's larvae feed on the wild green
plant, lupine. The larvae are in turn consumed by predatory wasps. The four groups
below represent other organisms living in this ecosystem.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
algae
rabbits
hawks
soil bacteria
molds
tent caterpillars
moths
mosses
moles
ferns
hognosed snakes mushrooms
pine trees
oak trees
toads
1. Identify each group type.
Group A:
• Group B:
Group C:](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fca51edd7-2811-4baa-9a74-5ddd5a5303cd%2F63302450-3ce2-4a9e-be05-d5d3eb83536d%2F4ptuas7_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
![• Group D:
2. The Karner Blue larvae belong in which group?
3. Draw a food chain for the three organisms described in the paragraph.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fca51edd7-2811-4baa-9a74-5ddd5a5303cd%2F63302450-3ce2-4a9e-be05-d5d3eb83536d%2Flck8umg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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