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Ecology The study of the interaction of living things with their environment.
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Biotic (Living) Factors Bacteria Protists Plants Animals Fungi Abiotic (Non- Living) Factors Water Gases Weather Temperature Soil
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Biosphere Ecosystem Community Population Organism Organ system Organ Tissue Cell Levels of Organization Most inclusive Most Exclusive
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The Ecosystem Habitat ~ Area in which a particular organism lives (where an organism lives). Niche (pronounced “nitch”)~ The job an organism carries out in its ecosystem (how an organism lives).
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Obtaining Food Autotroph: make their food Producer –Ex. Plant Heterotroph: eat their food Decomposer –Ex. Bacteria Consumer Herbivore: eat autotrophs –Ex. Cow Carnivore: eat heterotrophs –Ex. Lion Omnivore: eat both –Ex. Humans Scavenger: eat leftovers –Ex. Hyenas
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The Sun Source of all energy in the biosphere.
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Food Chain: A series of steps in an ecosystem showing the TRANSFER OF ENERGY (represented by an arrow) by organisms Producer: An organism that produces food through photosynthesis Primary (1°) consumer: The organisms that consume the producer in a food chain. Secondary (2°) consumer: The organisms that consume the primary consumer in a food chain. Tertiary (3°) consumer: The organisms that consume the secondary consumer in a food chain. Grass → Rabbit → Fox → Mountain Lion
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Energy Pyramid Trophic Levels: different levels in the food chain 10% Rule: only 10% of the energy in an organism can be passed to the organism consuming it, the other 90% is lost as heat
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Which way would the arrow go? Zebra Lion Koala Bear Leaf
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Which way would the arrow go?
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Food Web Shows all of the possible food chains in an ecosystem. Arrows always point toward the consumer (the direction of energy flow). Identify a food chain with: 3 trophic levels 4 trophic levels
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