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Introduction to Ecology
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Terms to Know… (Read pages 29-35)
Description Add on From PPT Ecology Ecosystem Biotic Abiotic Sustainable Species Population Community Niche Biome Biosphere Atmosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
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Ecology Ecology is…… The study of interactions between living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components in ecosystems.
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Ecosystems An ecosystem is a complex, self regulating system in which living things interact with each other and with non-living things. Ecosystems come in all sizes and are made up of different biotic and abiotic factors.
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Biotic or Abiotic? Sunlight Frog Grass Wind Temperature Tree Oil Human
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Using the following diagram, list as many abiotic and biotic factors that you can!
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Using the following diagram, list as many abiotic and biotic factors that you can!
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Using the following diagram, list as many abiotic and biotic factors that you can!
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Sustainability Sustainable: populations of plants, animals and other living organisms can continue to interact and reproduce indefinitely.
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Parts of an Ecosystem Species: group of organisms in an ecosystem that can reproduce with each other, and their offspring are viable Population: groups of members of the same spp. that live in the same area Community: populations of different spp. (biotic factors) that live and interact in an area Niche: organisms role in an ecosystem
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Ecosystems combine to make biomes!
large geographical area that contains similar ecosystems categorized by plants, temperature and average rainfall There are 5 terrestrial (land) biomes in Canada, and 2 aquatic (water) biomes. Biomes combine to make the biosphere!
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Biosphere The part of the planet, including water, land and air, where life exists.
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There are 3 main components that make up the physical environment of the biosphere:
Atmosphere Lithosphere Hydrosphere
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The Atmosphere Layers of gases that surround the Earth
Contains water, carbon dioxide, ozone Helps keep the planet warm
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The Lithosphere Earth’s solid, outer layer
Includes the rigid crust and upper mantle Runs 100km down from the surface Includes soil
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The Hydrosphere All the water on Earth
~97% of this water is salt water in the Earth’s oceans All living things depend on water for survival
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Can these spheres work on their own?
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