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BIOTIC FACTORS IN THE ENVIRONMENT Characterisitics of Living Things Levels of Organization
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Biotic Factors The living things in the environment. Ex: plants and animals.
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6 CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS Describes all living things
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1. Has Cells 1 or more cells Surrounded by membrane for protection Perform specialized tasks
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2. Reproduces How the organism produces young or offspring
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3. Has DNA Proteins Provides directions for cell to do certain things
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4. Sense and Respond to Change Stimulus Chemical, light, sound, taste Homeostasis- tendency to keep balance
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5. Grows and Develops Single celled- gets bigger Multi cell- grows more cells
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6. Uses Energy Metabolism Make food, break down food Move things in and out of cells Build new cells
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ORGANIZATION OF LIVING THINGS Hierarchy How things are tiered
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1. Organism Any living thing Gets what it needs from the ENVIRONMENT Environment that provides these needs is the HABITAT
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Species Group of organisms that are physically similar to each other and can successfully reproduce Ex: chinaback fiddler crab vs a mud fiddler crab
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2. Population All the members of one species that lives in the same place at the same time. SAME SPECIES!!!!
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3. Community All of the populations of different species that live in the same place (all biotic factors). DIFFERENT SPECIES!!! Interact, use same resources
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4. Ecosystem All of the biotic and abiotic factors in a particular area.!!
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5. Biosphere All of the ecosystems on Earth where life is found (crust, water, and atmosphere).
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1- Which level has the most different kinds of individuals? 2- What do the organisms in the community have in common?
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Let’s use what you learned: 1. Levels of Organization: **color the diagram we just made on pg 16 2. Graphic Organizer for Characterisitics of Life- (finish this please) pg 14.5 between the KQ and notes) 3. Fill in the Blank- CPO pages 28-36 4. Coach Lesson 1 Questions
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