Environment & Art: Exploring the natural world through photography

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Principles of Ecology Chapter 2.1.
Advertisements

Ecology By Ashley Olsen.
Interdependence and interactions in an ecosystem
Eco-friendly A special relationship Web Browser What’s.
An ecosystem is made up of a community of organisms and the non-living environment. The living components of the ecosystem are called biotic factors, which.
Intro to BIOLOGY Bio= Life Logy= Study of. What are the characteristics of living things?
ECOLOGY The Study of the Interaction of organisms with their environment.
Pick An Ecosystem Go to google images and find a food web from the ecosystem you have chosen Copy and paste a food web from your ecosystem.
Unit 2 – Ecologyand the Enviroment. Levels of Organization in Ecology  atom  molecule  organelle  cell  tissue  organ  organ system  organism.
5 th Period Ecology Vocabulary Coach Andrews. Chandler Top Predator – Predator who has no natural enemies. Pioneer Species – Species of plants that grow.
ECOLOGY A FEW TERMS. BIOTIC FACTORS The things that are living, or that came from living things EXAMPLES: Plants Animals Bacteria Fungus (mushrooms, yeasts)
Competition – two species share a requirement for a limited resource  reduces fitness of one or both species.
Vocabulary of Instruction:
Interactions in Ecosystems 2 CHAPTER Ecosystems are made up of living things (biotic factors) and non-living things (abiotic factors), which are connected.
Ecology Chapter 2. What is Ecology? Ecology is the study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment. Ex. Bird on a tree limb.
10% Rule Only 10% of the energy present at one feeding is passed on to the next feeding level.
Parts of an EcosystemRelation-shipsNutritionChanges.
Ecology Study of interactions between organisms and their environments.
13.2 Biotic and Abiotic Factors Every ecosystem includes both living and nonliving factors.
1 Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem Food Chains, Food Webs, Energy Pyramids.
Interactions of Living Things. The environment consists of: Biotic Factors (living things) – Plants – Animals – Bacteria, fungi, protists Abiotic Factors.
Chapters 1 and 2 1 ZAP!
The Biosphere Chapter 3.
ECOSYSTEMS VOCAB.
Unit 12 Vocabulary.
The study of interactions between organisms & their environment.
Other Relationships in Ecosystems
Ch. 18 Vocabulary Slap Game
Teacher Notes Begin with Login: edhpop
PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY.
Study of interactions between organisms and their environments.
Bell Ringer From the video yesterday, what was the MOST influential biotic or abiotic factor you saw in the Planet Earth video yesterday?
PTT 31AUG2015 What does it mean to interact?
ECOLOGY.
Ecology Review Game Ecology test review.
Ecology Module 15.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Living systems.
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Ecology Module 15.
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Catalyst Describe the rule of 10%..
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem
Interactions in Ecosystems
Relationships in Ecosystems
ECOSYSTEMS FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS.
Organization within the Environment and Food Webs
ECOLOGY.
Ecology Module 15.
ECOLOGY THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.
Ecology Module 15.
Unit 6 Vocabulary Ecology
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Interactions of Living Things
Energy Flow in Ecosystems
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Flow of Energy in Ecosystems
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Principles of Ecology 7-1.
ECOLOGY AND ECOSYSTEMS
Chapter 12 Review Jeopardy
Ecology Module 15.
Ecosystems Consumers.
Ecology Vocabulary Food Chains Food Webs Relationships Miscellaneous
EQ: What is ecology and how can we study it?
Presentation transcript:

Environment & Art: Exploring the natural world through photography Sarah Moore Bronx Guild HS

Vocabulary Review Parasite Organism Scavenger Predator Decomposer Prey Equilibrium Organism Predator Prey

oxygen, carbon dioxide, rocks, weather etc. Ecosystem biotic factors: plants, animals, decomposers abiotic factors: sun, water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, rocks, weather etc. Autotroph Heterotroph Tertiary Consumer Secondary Consumer Primary Consumer Producer

All life is interdependent Types of Relationships: Symbiosis Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism