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Chapter 35 Interaction Among Living Things. Our Environment  Consists of all the living and nonliving things with which an organism may interact.  Web.

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1 Chapter 35 Interaction Among Living Things

2 Our Environment  Consists of all the living and nonliving things with which an organism may interact.  Web of Connections / Systems

3 Either One or the Other  Biotic Factors  All of the living Things in the environment  Abiotic Factors  All of the nonliving components

4 Environments include:  Individuals  Populations  Communities  Habitat  Niche

5 Example Individual: a bunny ( PJ )

6 Con’t. Population of bunnies (PJ’s family)

7 Con’t. Many populations of bunnies

8 A Community: Many Populations of Different Organisms

9 Con’t. A bunny’s habitat

10 Con’t. Their niche ( role in the environment )

11 Ecology vs. Ecosystem  Ecology:  The study of the relationships and interactions of living things with each other & their environment  Ecosystem:  Separate “units” of the living & nonliving things

12 Ecosystems ForestPond

13 Competition Living organisms compete for: Living organisms compete for: Food Food Space Space Mates Mates

14 Relationships PredatorPrey

15 Energy flow within in Ecosystem 1. Producers

16 Energy Flow 2.1 Consumers –Carnivore ( meat eater )

17 Energy Flow 2.2 Consumers –Herbivore ( plant eater )

18 Energy Flow 2.3 Consumers –Omnivore : eat both plant & meat

19 Energy Flow 3 Decomposers ( return the nutrients )

20 Energy Cycles Food Chains & Food Webs

21 Energy in the Ecosystem The sun is the primary source of energy

22 Symbiosis ( relationships ) Commensalism : One organism benefits & the other is not affected by the relationship

23 Symbiosis Mutualism: Both organisms benefit from the relationship

24 Symbiosis Parasitism: One organism benefits and the other will be harmed

25 Factors that influence Ecosystems Climate ( temp / moisture ) Climate ( temp / moisture ) Geography Geography New species New species Humans Humans Natural forces Natural forces Fire / erosion / floodsFire / erosion / floods

26 So in the end… Keep our environment clean & healthy Keep our environment clean & healthy PJ thanks you PJ thanks you


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