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Chapter 3: The Biosphere
What is Ecology?
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Pre-Quiz: Is it living? Make two lists and divide the following items as living or non- living. Write 2 sentences about the rules you used to decide what it means to be living or non-living. Tree Feather Sun Yogurt Rock Grass Mushroom Mitochondria Fire Seed Potato River Child Egg Leaf Cut flowers Wind Bacteria Butterfly DNA Rabbit Cell Cocoon Virus Cloud Molecule Fossil Hibernating Bear
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The Biosphere A biosphere includes all areas where life exists from the atmosphere to the deep ocean Life on Mars?
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3.1 What is Ecology? “Oikos” is the Greek word for “house”
Ecology is the study of the earth’s “houses” or habitats and the things that live in them.
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Levels of Organization
Biosphere of Earth Biome Ecosystem Community Population Species Individual
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors
A biotic factor is living An abiotic factor is non-living
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Ecological Methods Observation: Develop questions from what you see or wonder about an organism or its habitat/ecosystem Experimentation: Test a question in an artificial environment or within the confines of a natural habitat Modeling: Use to see what could happen for large areas or long periods of time
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3.2 Energy, Producers and Consumers
Primary producers are autotrophs: Auto = Self Troph = Feeder They get energy from nonliving sources (like sunlight) Build sugars from CO2 and water or other chemicals
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