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Organization & Interactions in an Environment A presentation by Science Doodles

Vocabulary Words Biosphere Population Environment Community Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Ecosystem Habitat Niche Species

Biosphere

Biosphere

Environment

Environment

Abiotic Factors

Abiotic Factors

Biotic Factors

Biotic Factors

Ecosystem

Ecosystem

Habitat

Habitat

Niche

Niche

Species

Species

Population

Population

Community

Community

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Quiz

What is the sum of all living matter on Earth?

What describes all of the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors in the same geographical area?

What are all of the non-living factors within an environment?

What are all of the living factors within am environment?

What is a system consisting of all the interactions that occur between the abiotic and biotic factors of an environtment?

What is the place where an organism naturally lives and grows?

What is the function or position of an organism or a population within an ecological community?

What is a group of organisms that are alike and are able to reproduce among themselves?

What is a group of organisms of the same species located within the same geographical area?

What are all of the populations of different species in a particular area?

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