Warm Up Predict all of the different parts of an ecosystem that you can think of.
Daily objective SWBAT describe the interconnectedness of life on earth by examining the different parts of an ecosystem
Stand Up if 2. Stand up if you think abiotic things are alive. 1. Stand up if you think the environment is made of living and nonliving things 2. Stand up if you think abiotic things are alive. 3. Stand up if you think that a community includes all of the same species. 4. Stand up if you think the biosphere is where human beings live. 5. Stand up if you think people in south America are part of our population. 6. Stand up if the distance north of south of the equator is longitude. 7. Stand up if the altitude determines what type of plants grow in a certain biome.
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Abiotic and Biotic Abiotic- nonliving parts of the environment Biotic- living parts of the environment
The Organization of Life Biosphere- narrow layer of the earth that can support life
Ecosystem- all of the organisms living in an area and their physical surroundings Biotic + Abiotic
Community- group of various species that live in the same area Biotic ONLY
Population- all members of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
Organism- an individual living thing
Organ System- Groups of organs working together to carry out a specific life function
Organ- group of tissues organized to carry out specific activity within an organism
Tissue- group of cells that work together to carry out a specific function
Cell- basic unit of life
Organelles- small structures that carry out processes within some types of cells
Molecule- group of atoms held together by a bond
What is the same about these different areas? What is different? Ecosystems What is the same about these different areas? What is different?
BIOSPHERE II
What is the difference between a community and a population? Exit Ticket What is the difference between a community and a population?
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