QOTD What is a population?. Parts of Ecosystems Mr. Dunnum.

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QOTD What is a population?

Parts of Ecosystems Mr. Dunnum

Parts of an Ecosystem An ecosystem is made up of all the living and nonliving things in an environment

Parts of an ecosystem Abiotic Sun Water Rocks Soil Biotic Plants Animals

Population A group of organisms of the same kind living in the same place is a population. There are several different populations that live in an ecosystem

Community All the population that live in an ecosystem at the same time form a community.

Habitat All members of a community live in the same ecosystem but they do not all live in the same part of the ecosystem.

Where Plants and Animals Live Habitat is a place where plants and animals live.

Habitat It is a place where they can meet their needs. Animals get food, water, and shelter from their habitat. Some organisms can survive only in certain habitats. For example, a polar bear could not find the water it needs in a desert.