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Causes of Endangering

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Why do Species Become Endangered?

A lot of the reasons for why species become endangered (listed below) are to do with human interactions with biodiversity. Consequently, programmes have been established by scientists and governments that attempt to reduce the negative impact of humans.

Climate change

Climate change

  • For example the habitat they occupy becomes too warm.
    • Melting sea ice at polar regions removes the habitat for many migrating species.
Habitat destruction

Habitat destruction

  • Through deforestation, agriculture or other processes.
Introduced species

Introduced species

  • Introduced species can change food webs in a way that threatens certain species.
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Classification of Living Organisms

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Organisation of the Organism

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Movement Into & Out of Cells

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Biological Molecules

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Enzymes

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Plant Nutrition

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Human Nutrition

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Transport in Plants

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Transport in Animals

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Diseases & Immunity

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Gas Exchange in Humans

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Respiration

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Excretion in Humans

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Coordination & Response

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Drugs

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Reproduction

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Inheritance

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Variation & Selection

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Organisms & Their Environment

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Human Influence on Ecosystems

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Biotechnology & Genetic Modification

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