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Species do not live alone! Community – group of various organisms that live in the same place and interact. Ecosystems – the group of interacting organisms in the same place along with all of the living and non-living factors.
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Abiotic – non- living Biotic – living
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Habitat - where an organism lives. ◦ What’s yours ◦ What about a fish Can they be different
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The variety of organisms in a community. The more types of organisms the higher the biodiversity. Which has more rainforest or dessert?
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The replacement of one community by another at a single place over a period of time. Volcano example: ◦ Pioneer species – first one there ◦ An ecosystem responds to change in such a way that the ecosystem is restored to equilibrium.
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Climate – define Biome – define Two key factors of climate that determine biomes are temperature and precipitation.
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Producer – photosynthetic/autotrophic organisms Consumer – eat other organisms Decomposers – break down the remains of animals In an ecosystem energy flows from the sun to producers to consumers to decomposers Each step in the transfer of energy through an ecosystem is called a trophic level.
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Herbivore Carnivore Omnivore Food web vs. food chain
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Energy is stored at each link in a food web. But some energy that is used dissipates as heat into the environment and is not recycled. Only about 10% of the energy makes it to the next trophic level. 90% of it is lost as heat.
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Water cycle continuously moves water between the atmosphere, the land and the oceans. Percolates condensation Precipitation evaporation Transpiration Assign a number to each in the order they occur
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Draw, label and explain ◦ A food web (list trophic levels and explain the 90% rule) ◦ The water cycle and explain all phases with definitions
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Give an example of these and explain why you chose your example: ◦ Biotic ◦ Abiotic ◦ Herbivore ◦ Omnivore ◦ Carnivore ◦ Producer ◦ consumer
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Animals, plants and other photosynthesizing organisms play an important role in cycling carbon and oxygen through an ecosystem. Carbon cycle Respiration Discuss cycle on pg 91
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Phosphorus is an important part of ATP and DNA and must be cycled in order for an ecosystem to support life. This is the movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from surroundings to organisms then back to surroundings.
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Nitrogen must be cycled through an ecosystem so that the nitrogen is available for organisms to make proteins. Draw, label and EXPLAIN all parts of the Nitrogen cycle
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A group of organisms of the same species that live together in one place. Understanding population growth is important because populations of different species interact and affect one another, including human populations.
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Immigration – movement into a population Emigration- movement out of a population Exponential growth – populations increase by a certain factor Logistic growth – (define these terms) ◦ Density dependent ◦ Density independent ◦ Carrying capacitiy
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Predator vs. Prey Complete a doodle def for the following terms: ◦ Parasitism ◦ Herbivory
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Symbiosis is a relationship in which two species live in close association with each other. Define : ◦ mutualism ◦ Commensalism
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Niche – unique position occupied by a species both physically and trophically. ◦ Fundamental vs. realized niche Define: ◦ Keystone species a ◦ Competitive exclusion
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Renewable resource – natural resources that can be replaced at the same rate at which they are consumed. Nonrenewable resource – resources that form at a rate that is much slower than the rate at which they are consumed ◦ Ex: fossil fuels
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Draw, label and explain a food web with these terms: Mutualism Parasitism Herbivory Commensalim Producer Consumer Decomposer Predator Prey biotic Aboiotic Carnivore omnivore
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Conservation and restoration – 1 Reduce resource use – 2 Technology – 3 Environmental awareness – 4 Planning for the future – 5
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Know ALL vocabulary for chapters 4 and 5. Compare and contrast food webs and food chains. Draw, label and explain an energy pyramid and the 10% rule. Explain the steps of the water cycle, carbon cycle, and nitrogen cycle. Explain the difference and give examples of density dependent factors and density independent factors. Compare and contrast realized niche and fundamental niche. List and explain the 5 environmental solutions.
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