ECOLOGY 2.5 12 bio 2010. Ecology The study of organism’s interrelationships with the physical environment and other organisms Achievement Standard: Describe.

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ECOLOGY bio 2010

Ecology The study of organism’s interrelationships with the physical environment and other organisms Achievement Standard: Describe concepts and processes relating to ecology 12 bio 2010

UV Light Study 12 bio 2010

UV Light Study 12 bio 2010

Abiotic and Biotic Factors Ecosystem: communities and their physical environment (living + non living) Made up of two things: 1. Abiotic factors - non-living 2. Biotic factors – living Video assignment-discovery-abiotic-and-biotic-factors- video.htm 12 bio 2010

Abiotic Factors Physical/non-living characteristics of the environment  Light – intensity, direction, day length  Water – salinity, humidity, pH  Wind – speed, direction, exposure  Soil type – pH, nutrient levels  Pressure - altitude effects, oxygen levels 12 bio 2010

Biotic Factors Living factors Intraspecific interactions occur between organisms of the same species (mates, rivals, competitors) Interspecific interactions occur between organisms of different species (food, predators, parasites, competitors) Extra Readings: pg Bayley 12 bio 2010 To Do: BZ pg XXXX

Biotic Factors Living factors Intraspecific interactions occur between organisms of the same species (mates, rivals, competitors) Interspecific interactions occur between organisms of different species (food, predators, parasites, competitors) Extra Readings: pg Bayley 12 bio 2010 To Do: BZ pg XXXX

Modes of Life An organisms relationship to other organisms in its environment depends upon its mode of life in the community TO DO: Use the definitions and words to fill out the crossword 12 bio 2010

Quiz Answer A for abiotic or B for biotic NEXT TOPIC: HABITATHABITAT 12 bio 2010