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THE ECOSYSTEM What is an ecosystem? What factors affect an ecosystem?
How do living and nonliving things interact?
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Life on Earth An organism’s environment provides it with what it needs. An environment’s living factors are called biotic (bio=life). The nonliving factors are abiotic.
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Biotic Factors The biotic factors include organisms from a tiny protist to the tallest tree. All living organisms from animals to plants to bacteria are considered biotic factors.
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Affect of Biotic Factors
Interactions between biotic factors determine their niche. The presence of one population determines another.
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Abiotic Factors Abiotic factors of an environment are the nonliving parts. These factors include the water,land and air. Minerals, rainfall, temperature, sunlight and humidity are also included.
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Affects of Abiotic Factors
Abiotic factors determine which plants and animals live in an ecosystem. Air, water and light, as well as, climate are factors.
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Habitat The area where the organism lives is called the habitat.
It contains food and shelter. The size of the habitat depends on the size of the organism.
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Population Organisms of the same species living together in an environment is called the population. Each population only contains ONE species. Example: One species of fish in the lake would be trout.
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The Niche The niche is the organisms role in the ecosystem.
It includes everything the organism needs and everything it does. Different populations have different jobs-or a different niche.
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Community Different populations within the same environment are called communities. Organisms within a community interact with each another.
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Ecosystem A community and its abiotic parts make up an ecosystem.
An ecosystem can be small as a leaf or as large as a forest. Ecosystems also interact with other ecosystems.
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Summary Organisms of the same species in an environment are called a population. More than one population makes up a community. The community and the abiotic parts make up an ecosystem. Each species lives in a habitat and has a specific niche.
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