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All biological systems from cells and organisms to populations, communities and ecosystems are affected by complex biotic and abiotic interactions involving exchange of matter and free energy. Essential knowledge 2.D.1
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Biotic – LIVING Abiotic – NOT LIVING
Biotic & Abiotic Factors CELLS COMMUNITIES ECOSYSTEMS
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Biofilms are an example of how changes in abiotic factors can affect cells
Colonies of bacteria that grow due to abiotic factors. They need something to attach to and a liquid flow. Slime layers build around the bacteria colony. Biofilms grow virtually everywhere, in almost any environment where there is a combination of moisture, nutrients, and a surface. Biofilms grow in rain forests and in deserts, as "desert varnish."
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Organism activities are affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors.
• Symbiosis (mutualism, commensalism, parasitism) • Predator–prey relationships • Water and nutrient availability, temperature, salinity, pH
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SYMBIOSIS Leafhoppers are protected by ants in a symbiotic relationship. The ants protect the leafhoppers from predators and in return the leafhoppers feeding on plants exude honeydew from their anus that provides energy and nutrients to tending ants.
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Predator-Prey Relationships
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The stability of populations, communities and ecosystems is affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors. KEYSTONE SPECIES
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The stability of populations, communities and ecosystems is affected by interactions with biotic and abiotic factors. ALGAL BLOOMS
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