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Ch. 4 Ecology. Distinguish Between abiotic and biotic factors. Define key ecological concepts Right side – Define the following – Biotic – Abiotic – Niche.

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1 Ch. 4 Ecology

2 Distinguish Between abiotic and biotic factors. Define key ecological concepts Right side – Define the following – Biotic – Abiotic – Niche – Habitat – Competitive Exclusion Principle.

3 Distinguish Between abiotic and biotic factors. Define key ecological concepts Left side – make a list of biotic and abiotic factors that might impact a rainforest ecosystem. Read the story a hike through the rainforest. Pick one living thing from the story and describe it’s niche, and habitat, describe what other organisms it might be in competition with for resources.

4 Describe how energy flows through ecosystems. Producers – Photoautotrophs – chemoautotrophs Consumers – Herbivores – Carnivores – Omnivores – Decomposers – Saprotrophs

5 Describe how energy flows through ecosystems. Left Side: Add a diagram similar to the packet diagram outlining energy flow in ecosystems.

6 Explain how food webs and food chains model feeding relationships. Right side – notes from book. Ecology packet etc. – Be sure to include the following terms: Primary consumer Secondary consumer Tertiary consumer Left side – create a food web. – Use the Hike Through the Rainforest. Create a food web that contains at least ten organisms two of which must be producers and has a minimum of one primary, secondary, and tertiary consumer.


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