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Explore the interconnection between the needs of organisms and cells in the Arctic ecosystem. Learn about the importance of age diversity, protein, and energy inputs for herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores. Discover the variety of plants, animals, and their roles in the Arctic food web.
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Self-Sustaining Arctic Ecosystem Victoria Garcia, Sean O’Dea, and Sean McNamara http://www.condorjourneys-adventures.com/images/arctic_northpole_bear.jpg
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 the Food web in our ecosystem.
Needs of Organisms are related To 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.
We Must put in… Herbivores/Omnivores /Carnivores Herbivores- eat only plants Omnivores- eat plants and animals Carnivores- eat only animals
Plants in the Arctic • Flowering Tundra Plants • Saxifrage • Wild Crocus • Arctic Poppies • Buttercups • Cinquefoil • Moss Companion • Campanulas • Arctic Lupine • Mushrooms
Food Web Arctic Hare Ermine Plants (From slides above) Musk-oxen Caribou Lemming Tundra Voles Arctic Fox Arctic Wolf