Biotic Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Coniferous forest Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Temperate grassland Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Biomes Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Desert Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Tropical grassland Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Tropical rainforest Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Evolution Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Deciduous woodland Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Abiotic Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall
Tundra Choose an answer
The largest ecosystem units
Contains trees which shed their leaves in winter, such as oak; shrubs and short grasses
Contains dense evergreen trees, such as pine; few other species
The non-living parts of an ecosystem
Contains short plants, such as heather, moss and lichen; some stunted trees
Contains grasses up to 2 metres tall; some trees, such as willow
The living parts of an ecosystem
Contains some drought-resistant trees with waxy leaves and thorns; grasses up to 5 metres tall
Contains drought-resistant plants, such as cacti, with very long roots to reach water supplies deep underground
Adaptation of plants and animals to the environment
Contains hundreds of different types of tree; some trees over 50 metres tall