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Parts of the Ecosystem
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What is Ecology? Study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
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ECOSYSTEMS An ECOSYSTEM is made of all the living & nonliving things that interact in a particular area Ecosystems can be large or small large or small
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ECOSYSTEMS The living parts of an ecosystem are called BIOTIC factors Examples: trees, plants, flowers, insects, animals
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ECOSYSTEMS The non-living things in an ecosystem are called ABIOTIC ecosystem are called ABIOTIC factors factors Examples : water, rocks, soil, air, temperature, wind, carbon dioxide, nutrients, sunlight dioxide, nutrients, sunlight
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Organization in the Environment Ecologists have arranged the environment in different levels OrganismPopulationCommunityEcosystem Biosphere Biosphere
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The 5 Levels: #1 Organism 1. An individual is a single organism. Ex: an alligator, a human, an oak tree
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The 5 Levels: #2 Population A population is a group of individuals of the same species in the same area. Ex: group of alligators, herd of deer
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The 5 Levels: #3 Community A community consists of all of the populations of different species that live and interact in an area.
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The 5 Levels: #4 Ecosystem An ecosystem is made up of a community of organisms and its abiotic environment
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The 5 Levels: Level #5 Biosphere The biosphere is the part of Earth where life exists
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Salt Marsh Ecosystem Organism- egret, Seaside sparrow, Periwinkle snail, oyster, Laughing gull Population- Laughing gull, Codgrass Community- Sparrows eat the crabs, algae grows on grass, snail uses grass as shelter and protection Ecosystem- how does temp., precipitation, soil affect the organisms?, river brings in nitrogen which helps the algae grow Biosphere- where all life lives
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors Biotic: Laughing gulls, seaside sparrow, codgrass, snail, algae, jellyfish (any of the animals or plants) Abiotic: sunlight, river (water), temperature, soil, rain (weather), nutrients from the nitrogen
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