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Organization of Life
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Defining an ecosystem Examples:
Oak forest Coral Reef Vacant lot Basically, all of the organisms living together in a physical environment
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Components of an Ecosystem
Energy Minerals and nutrients CO2 O2 H2O Living organisms
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Living and nonliving Use the terms biotic and abiotic instead
Biotic factors: living parts of ecosystem EX: plants and animals Can be dead or living Can be whole or pieces Waste counts too!
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Living and nonliving Abiotic: nonliving parts of ecosystem
EX: air, water, rocks, sand, light, temperature
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Classify them! In the space provided, write “B” next to biotic factors and “A”next to abiotic factors. ______ animals ______ temperature ______ air ______ dead parts of organisms ______ organisms’ waste products ______ water ______ rocks ______ plants ______ sand ______ dead organisms ______ light
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From Small to Big: Organizing Life
An organism is only 1 creature A species is all of the same type of organism that can mate
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From Small to Big: Organizing Life
A population is a group of the same species living in the same place at the same time A community is a location that has more than one population in it
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Habitats Different places in which animals and plants live
All have different traits Organisms do well in their native habitats
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