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Do Now: 9/20 Make a T-chart on the back of the notes paper. List as many abiotic and biotic factors as you can from this picture.
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Distinguish between the biotic and abiotic parts of the environment.
Explain how populations and communities are related. Describe how the abiotic parts of the environment affect ecosystems.
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Ecosystem Definitions
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Ecology - the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
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Niche- an organism’s role or job in the ecosystem
Habitat- an environment that provides the things an organism needs to live, grow and reproduce. Niche- an organism’s role or job in the ecosystem
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There are Two Parts of the Environment
Abiotic- the Nonliving parts of an environment Biotic- All the Living organisms and products of organisms (If it was once living… it is considered Biotic)
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What are some Abiotic Factors?
Water- Sunlight- Air - Temperature- Soil-
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We organize all Biotic elements further…
Levels of Organization
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Organism- Any living thing
Individual- One Single Organism Population- All of the individuals of one kind in a specified area at one time
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Community- All the interacting populations in a specified area
Ecosystem- a system of interacting organisms and nonliving factors in a specified area
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Biosphere- all the living things together in the world
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What is it? Quiz yourself on Vocabulary
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2 Individuals or Ecosystem
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Ecosystem
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Organism/ Individual
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Ecosystem
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Population
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Abiotic
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