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ECOLOGY Notes ECOLOGY Notes (Chapter 2)
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Ecology Study of the natural relationships among living organisms and the interactions the organisms have with their environments. 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2 Principles of Ecology
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The Biosphere A thin layer around Earth Principles of Ecology Extends several kilometers above the Earth’s surface Extends several kilometers below the ocean’s surface 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2
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The Biosphere Principles of Ecology 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2
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Does the biosphere include lava near the core of the earth? A.Yes B.No
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Biotic Factors Principles of Ecology Living factors in an organism’s environment Symbiotic relationships Abiotic Factors Nonliving factors in an organism’s environment Organisms adapt to survive in the abiotic factors present in their natural environment. 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2
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Checkpoint Quiz On a half sheet of paper (with your name on it) complete the following after watching the following video: – Independently identify 2 possible biotic factors and 4 abiotic factors. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbvBn3CgBTw
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The humidity around the moss growing on a rock. A.Abiotic factor B.Biotic factor C.Neither one
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Which of the following is abiotic? A.A bee landing on a rose to collect pollen B.The shade tree growing next to the rose C.The amount of sun the rose gets per day
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Levels of Organization Principles of Ecology Levels increase in complexity as the numbers and interactions between organisms increase. 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2 Biome
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The photo shows an example of a A.ecosystem B.biosphere C.organism D.population
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The photo shows an example of a A.ecosystem B.population C.biosphere D.organism
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The two types of animals gathering below are an example of a A.population B.community C.ecosystem D.organism
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CHECKPOINT QUIZ On the back of your half sheet of paper (with your name on it) put the following into a flow chart to show correct order of organization. –(Go smallest to biggest.) BiomePopulationBiosphere EcosystemOrganismCommunity
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Principles of Ecology Chapter 2
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Ecosystem Interactions Principles of Ecology A habitat is an area where an organism lives. A niche is the role or position that an organism has in its environment. Having unique niche reduces competition 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2
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Which of the following describes a niche? A.A seagull floating on the surface of the ocean B.A worm decomposing dead leaf particles in soil C.A dead snail rotting on a rock in the forest
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Which picture shows a niche? A.[Option 1] B.[Option 2] C.[Option 3]
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Community Interactions Principles of Ecology Competition Occurs when more than one organism uses a resource at the same time Predation Many species get their food by eating other organisms. 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2
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What is the difference between a predator and a parasite? A.Parasite kills then consumes; predator feeds but doesn’t kill. B.Predators and parasites eat the organism after killing it. C.Predators kill and eat; parasite eats without killing.
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Symbiotic Relationships Principles of Ecology The close relationship that exists when two or more species live together Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism 2.1 Organisms and Their Relationships Chapter 2 Species A Species B Competition
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Energy in an Ecosystem Autotrophs 2.2 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem Principles of Ecology Organism that collects energy from sunlight or inorganic substances to produce food Heterotrophs Organism that gets it energy requirements by consuming other organisms A lynx is a heterotroph. Chapter 2
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ecosystem, and return nutrients to the soil, air, and water where the nutrients can be reused by organisms. Detritivores eat fragments of dead matter in an Principles of Ecology Fungus 2.2 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem Chapter 2
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Principles of Ecology Models of Energy Flow Food chains and food webs model the energy flow through an ecosystem. Each step in a food chain or food web is called a trophic level. 2.2 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem Chapter 2 Model Ecosystems
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Principles of Ecology Food Chains A food chain is a simple model that shows how energy flows through an ecosystem. 2.2 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem Chapter 2
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Principles of Ecology Food Webs A food web is a model representing the many interconnected food chains and pathways in which energy flows through a group of organisms. 2.2 Flow of Energy in an Ecosystem Chapter 2
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Principles of Ecology Chapter 2
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Animation 1 Principles of Ecology Chapter 2
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Animation 2 Principles of Ecology Chapter 2
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