Unit 2: Ecology and Biodiversity

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Unit 2: Ecology and Biodiversity

Remember!!!!! Write all notes in your note book, using the indents and titles If the title repeats, then you do not need to rewrite it again Highlight all vocab words that are bolded, and highlight all things that say definition so you will be able to find them later If there are directions for you to draw something, you must draw that in your notes.

How is the biosphere related to ecology? What is the biosphere? Definition All living things on this planet Examples: Animals, plants, insects, bacteria, fungi, humans What does ecology study? Definition The study of relations between organisms and their physical environment So ecology studies all the organisms in the biosphere and the places that they live

Ecology studies Ecosystems Definition A community of organism and the environment they live in Ecosystems are made of abiotic and biotic factors Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors Definition A living factor that affects an organism Examples: Food Predators Diseases Definition Nonliving condition that affects an organism Examples: Climate Water Gases Soils

Ecosystems are everywhere Ecosystems have their abiotic and biotic interact with each other all the time Examples Plants (biotic) need sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and soil nutrients (abiotic) to survive Animals (biotic) need food (biotic), water, and oxygen (abiotic) to survive