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Abiotic vs. Biotic
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Abiotic = nonliving Biotic = living
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Biotic or Abiotic
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The Answers
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Water Abiotic
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Moss Biotic
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Black Mold Biotic
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Cloud Abiotic
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Dirt or Soil Abiotic
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Athlete Foot (Fungus) Biotic
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Sun Abiotic
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Thrush (Fungus) Biotic
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Bacteria (Strep) Biotic
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Rocks Abiotic
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Abiotic Factors Examples are the sun, soil, wind, water, rocks, and viruses.
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Biotic Factors Anything that is living Examples are ALL animals, plants, bacteria, fungi, protists
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Heterotroph vs. Autotroph
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Autotroph = producers Make their own food 2 ways of making their own food 1.Photosynthesis- use sunlight to make carbohydrates 2.Chemosynthesis- uses chemicals to make carbohydrates
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Heterotroph= Consumers Must obtain food (carbohydrates) from other organisms 5 types
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Omnivore Eat both plant and meat Examples: humans, bears, raccoon, and fox
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Carnivore Eat only meat Examples: Lion, tigers, owls, jellyfish, snakes, sharks
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Herbivore Eat only plants Examples: deer, zebra, giraffe, cow, elephant, sheep
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Detritivore Eat dead things (scavenger) Examples: crows, flies, coyotes, hyenas
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Decomposer Feed on dead things and break them down into organic matter Examples: earthworms, fungi, bacteria
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Ecological levels of organization Species (Organism) Population Community Ecosystem Biomes Biosphere
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Species (organism) Individuals that can interbreed and have fertile offspring
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Population Organisms of the same species living in a certain area
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Community Several populations living in the same area
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Ecosystem Several communities along with the abiotic factors
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Biome Several ecosystems in a given region
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Biosphere All of the biomes on Earth The whole world
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