Aim: How do organisms interact with one another and the environment? Objetivo: Como los organismos se relacionan mutuamente y con el ambiente.

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Aim: How do organisms interact with one another and the environment? Objetivo: Como los organismos se relacionan mutuamente y con el ambiente

What is the environment? Que es el medio ambiente? It is every living & nonliving thing that surrounds anorganism. Es todo lo vivo y no vivo que rodea a un organismo.

What do you see in this fish tank environment? Que ves en esta pecera?

Components of the Environment Componentes del medio Ambiente GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Biotic Factors – living things Factores Bioticos- Seres vivos Abiotic Factors – nonliving things Factores Abioticos- Materiales no vivos Soil, water, space, energy (Tierra, agua, espacio, energia)

Ecology The branch of science that studies how biotic and abiotic factors interact in the environment La rama de la ciencia que estudia como los organismos se relacionan mutuamente y con el medio ambiente.

What is a habitat? Que es un habitat? The place where an animal or plant lives. El lugar donde vive un ser vivo.

What is the smallest level of ecological organization? Cual es el nivel menor de la organizacion ecologica? Organism – an individual living thing Organismo- Un ser vivo individual

What is a population? Que es una poblacion? All the organisms of a species that live in the same area. Todos los organismos y especies que viven en la misma area

COMMUNITY Comunidad ALL Populations that live together in THE SAME AREA. Todas las poblaciones que viven en la misma area

What is an ecosystem? Que es un ecosistema? An ecosystem consists of all the living and nonliving things that interact in a specific area. Un ecosistema consiste de todos los seres vivos y materiales no vivos en un area.

Biome- Bioma Group of terrestrial (land) ecosystems that have the same climate & communities Grupo de ecosistemas terrestres que tienen el mismo clima y comunidades

TROPICAL RAIN FOREST BIOME- Bioma de bosque tropical Characteristics: 1)Abundant Rain 2)Greatest diversity of life 3)Located near the equator Caracteristicas: 1)Lluvia abundante 2)Diversidad de seres vivos. 3)Cerca del ecuador

BIOSPHERE- Biosfera The part of Earth where life exists, including land, water & atmosphere Parte del planeta donde habitan los seres vivos, incluyendo tierra, agua y atmosfera.