Date: April 26th, 2017 Aim # 68: How is ecology the study of the environment? HW: Daily Review of class notes Complete practice questions in stations.

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Date: April 26th, 2017 Aim # 68: How is ecology the study of the environment? HW: Daily Review of class notes Complete practice questions in stations activity Castle Learning due Monday Do Now: Please take out yesterday’s stations activity.

Aim #68: How is ecology the study of the environment?

1) What is the environment? It is every living & nonliving thing that surrounds an organism.

The branch of science that studies the environment 2) Ecology The branch of science that studies the environment

What do you see in this fish tank environment?

3) Components of the Environment Biotic Factors – living things a) GROUP 1 Abiotic Factors – nonliving things b) GROUP 2 Soil, water, space, energy

What is ecology? Study of how biotic and abiotic factors interact in the environment Air Fish Plants Gravel Rocks

4) What is the smallest level of ecological organization? Organism – an individual living thing

5) What is a population? All the organisms of a species that live in the same area.

6) What is a habitat? The place where an animal or plant lives.

7) COMMUNITY ALL Populations that live together in THE SAME AREA

7) What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem consists of all the living and nonliving things that interact in a specific area.

8) Biome Group of terrestrial (land) ecosystems that have the same climate & communities

a) TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME Characteristics: Abundant Rain Greatest diversity of life Located near the equator

Brain Pop Tropical Rainforests

9) BIOSPHERE The part of Earth where life exists, including land, water & atmosphere

10) Can you identify each level? Biosphere Ecosystem Community Population Largest Smallest Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere

Let’s Review! The environment is made up of _______________ (living) and ________________ (non living) factors. _______________ is the study of how biotic and abiotic factors interact in the environment What is the smallest level of ecological organization? An organism’s ______________ is where it lives. What is the difference between a population and a community? Which biome is located near the equator and has the greatest diversity of life?