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Environmental Changes affecting Organisms. Energy transfer Webster's defines Energy as the vigorous exertion of power or the capacity of acting or being.

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1 Environmental Changes affecting Organisms

2 Energy transfer Webster's defines Energy as the vigorous exertion of power or the capacity of acting or being active. But, its more than that. We learned how energy transfers between the environment and organisms. We discovered the three methods of Abiotic and Biotic energy transfer. Abiotic: conduction, convection, radiation Biotic: Producers, consumers, and decomposers.

3 Energy & Environment Energy transfers shape the environment? But, organisms can affect their environment in various ways: Organisms compete for specific parts of the environment. Humans depend on the environments. Humans impact the oceans, lands, and the air. This affects all organisms living in the different environments.

4 Competition for Energy All organisms compete for resources such as water, light, space, and food. Competition affects populations and can lead to extinction.

5 Human dependence on Oceans Humans depend on the water cycle to bring evaporated ocean water inland as rain. We use this water to drink and grow crops. Organisms also depend on light, soil, and temp.

6 Human impact on Oceans Humans impact ocean systems through contaminated groundwater run off carrying fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemicals.

7 Human impact on Oceans Humans impact ocean systems through the use of natural resources: oil drilling and commercial fishing.

8 Human modifications on Oceans Humans modify and change ocean systems through their activities. Creating artificial reefs, underwater structures, for the purpose of improving marine life and to control beach erosion.

9 Human impact on Air Humans impact the air by releasing emissions from factories and burning fossil fuels. Sulfurs, nitrogen, and carbon emissions create acid rains on land and in the oceans. These lead to green house gases and global warming.

10 Interdependence All organisms are interdependent on each other and their environment.

11 Survival of the Fittest So, how are organisms affected?

12 Environmental Changes Organisms are affected both short term and long term. Short term affects: population numbers decrease. Long term: inherited genetic traits can change or mutate. Organisms who can adapt to changes survive, those who cannot become extinct. All organisms have an Interdependence among other living systems.

13 Living Systems Energy forms and shapes the environment Gives life to all organisms Organisms affect the environment and energy transfer.

14 Any Questions


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