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Chapter 24
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Section 1- Living Earth The difference in the Earth and other plants is that the Earth has an abundance of living organisms. Biosphere Part of the Earth that supports life. Includes top portion of the Earth’s crust and all the water that covers Earth’s surface. Biosphere contains FIXED amounts of water, Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen And other minerals
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Ecosystem- consists of all of the organisms living in an environment, as well as nonliving parts of that environment. Ecology- the study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
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Population Organisms in an ecosystem that belong to one species. Ex. A population of deer Community All the populations in an ecosystem Ex. Population of deer, population of turkeys, population of squirrels all living together Habitat The place in which an organism lives Ex. The ocean is the shrimps habitat Ex. The burrow a chipmunk digs under a patio stone
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Section 2- Populations Limiting Factor Anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population. Ex. Availability of food, water, living space, mates, nesting sites. Carrying Capacity The largest number of individuals of one species that an environment can support and maintain.
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Section 3- Interactions Within Communities Producers Organisms that use an outside energy source to make energy-rich molecules Ex. All green plants Consumers Organisms that CANNOT make their own energy-rich molecules. Obtain energy from eating other organisms.
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4 Types of Consumers Herbivores- Plant eaters like deer and rabbits. Carnivores- Animals that eat other animals. (meat eaters) Ex. Frogs and Spiders eat Insects. Omnivores- Eat mostly plants and animals. Ex. Pigs and Humans Decomposers- Eat dead organisms Ex. Worms Competition occurs when two or more organisms seek the same resource at the same time.
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Type of Consumer??
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Symbiosis A close relationship between species. Organisms that live together and share resources. Mutualism A symbiotic relationship in which BOTH species BENEFIT Ex. Lichens Commensalism A symbiotic relationship in which one partner BENEFITS but the other is NOT AFFECTED. Ex. Clown fish and sea anemones Parasitism A symbiotic relationship in which one organisms BENEFITS but the other is HARMED. Ex. Roundworms
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Food Chains Food Chains- The feeding relationships among the organisms in a population.
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Niche- how an organism survives in its environment. The role a species plays within a community How it obtains food, shelter, finds a mate, avoids danger.
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