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Self-Sustaining Arctic Ecosystem
Victoria Garcia, Sean O’Dea, and Sean McNamara
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The needs of organisms are related to the needs of cells
because…
• Cells are in organisms• With out cells there would be no organisms
WE WILL HAVE ALL SECTIONS OF THEFOOD WEB IN OUR ECOSYSTEM.
TertiaryConsumers
Secondary Consumers
Primary Consumers
Producers
Needs of Organisms are relatedTo age and Health
• We need to be able to put in our ecosystem a lot of protein and energy.
• We also need different ages of different animals in our ecosystem.
Herbivores/Omnivores/Carnivores
Herbivores- eat only plants Omnivores- eat plants and animals Carnivores- eat only animals
We Must put in…
Plants in the Arctic• Flowering Tundra
Plants
• Saxifrage
• Wild Crocus
• Arctic Poppies
• Buttercups
• Cinquefoil
• Moss Companion
• Campanulas
• Arctic Lupine
• Mushrooms
Food Web
Plants (From slides above)
Caribou
Arctic Fox
Arctic HareErmine
Arctic Wolf
Musk-oxen
Lemming
Tundra Voles
Humans
http://deltanewsweb.com/archives/images/caribou_dp.jpg
http://www.tburg.k12.ny.us/mcdonald/Musk-Ox.JPGhttp://www.galleryone.com/images/isaac/isaac_-_arctic_wolf_portrait.JPG
http://www.wildanimalstockphotos.com/images/070912180960_Arctic_Fox_LG.jpg
http://animal.discovery.com/guides/mammals/habitat/tundra/gallery/arctichare_main.jpg
http://www.xeye.org/1995-2000/Pictures/Lemmings/Real-Lemming-photo.jpg
http://www.ri.net/schools/West_Warwick/manateeproject/Tundra/images/Ermine.jpg
http://www.students.stedwards.edu/jwright4/eskimos.jpeg
Bibliography
PLEASE TAKE OURECOSYSTEM IN
CONSIDERATION!
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