An Ecosystem is an area that contains biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts. The biotic parts interact with other biotic parts (living) and the abiotic parts (nonliving) in order to meet their needs to survive.
Students will be using Mindomo to create their own web of the biotic and abiotic parts and the interactions as arrows between to meet the definition of Ecosystem
Ecosystem is composed of biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) parts that interact so as the biotic parts can meet their needs.
Double click and choose "Insert Floating Topic" for biotic and abiotic parts to make connections with
Click "insert Relationship" (Ctrl+L) to create arrow links
Define interactions and provide the characteristics of Line color, weight, shape, pattern, and arrow
Add graphics to Floating Topics.
Click on the images to the right to see the interactions between the shrimp, algae, and microscopic bacteria. Click the descriptor box to hide the box.