Jakku-17
by
jonahkermer18
Last updated 6 years ago
Discipline:
Science Subject:
Ecosystems
Grade:
9
Jakku-17 from Space
Newfound Habitable planet Jakku-17
The Surface
A Red Giant Near Jakku-17
A Plante, what looks like to be a small shrubbery, found on the surface. It is a Autotroph and is very simmilar to plant life on Earth. The roots are a monsterous half-mile long in order to reach small caves filled with water.
An Orthoptera on the surface. This insect is a primary consumer, omnivore and heterotroph.This insect uses scales to keep heat out of its body. They eat Formicidae and plant life.
A Formicidae traversing the sand.This insect is a secondary consumer, omnivore and heterotroph.This insect has claw-like features in order to traverse the sand. They eat both Orthoptera and Asilidae
A Primate found sitting in a dead tree.This Primate is a secondary consumer, omnivore and heterotroph.This primate is cold-blooded to cope with the heat. They eat Orthopteras, Asilidae and other Primates.
Seasons:Sand Season:Temps - 85 to 100 FahrenheitNo PercipitationIn this season, sand is carriedby winds from the mountains to the plains, creating the illusionof raining sand.Clear Season:Temps - 70 to 90 FahrenheitNo PercipitationIn this season, winds are low and visibility is great.
An Asilidae on the surface. Thisinsect is a Tertiary consumer, Heterotroph and Omnivore.It eats dead primates, orthoptera,and formicidae.The Asilidae is a decomposer as well as a consumer. Bacteria can live on its body that would otherwise kill other organisms. They travel from being in contact with another organism.
Bacteria found living on an Asilidae.
It is unknown where water is generated, but water can be found in lower caves. The plante take water from the caves and carbon from the air to undergo photosynthesis. Primary consumers take water from plante, secondary and tertiary consumers then eat the primary consumers. Decomposers then decompose dead organisms and their nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen are burried deep into the sand. This is where it is believed how water is generated, through the nutrients being burried into the sand. It is thought that sand falls into these water caves in order for phospheorus to be cycled. It is currently impossible to reach these locations so it is only a theory.
Asilidae and bacteria have a mutual relation since the bacteria thrive by living on the Asilidae.Primates and plante have a commensalist relationship. Primates benefit from hiding inside the big shrubbery in order to catch insects. Bacteria and most organisms on the planet have a parasitistic relationship. Bacteria benefits by decomposing live organisms but the organisms die because of the bacteria.
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