UNIT 8: Ecology What are the levels of organization in ecology?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is Ecology?.
Advertisements

Ecology Study of organisms and their interaction with each other and the environment.
1 What makes a polar bear fit for its environment? Turn in: Living vs. Non Living HMWK.
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment. Ecologists are scientists who study these relationships. Two groups of environmental.
Ecology Class Notes 2. I. What is Ecology?  A. Ecology is the way organisms (living things) interact with their environments (surroundings).  B. The.
Ecology. WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Ecology- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer Ecology.
Ecology. WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Ecology- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments, focusing on energy transfer Ecology.
Ecology. WHAT IS ECOLOGY? Eco/ logy Housestudy of (or habitat) From Greek Oikos meaning house Ecology is the scientific study of organisms and their interactions.
Notes: Biotic & Abiotic Factors. A. Ecology The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
1.  The study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment.  It explains how living organisms affect each other and the world.
Ecosystems. Habitat Specific environment where an organism lives.
1 Ecology Introduction. 2 What is Ecology? “eco” means “house” (greek) Ecology is the study of interactions that take place between organisms and their.
Environmental Science Chapter th Grade.  Ecology: Study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.  Two Groups:
ECOLOGY The study of the environment and the interactions between living things and their biotic and abiotic surroundings.
Ecology. Ecology Introduction What is Ecology? What is Ecology? What is an abiotic factor? What is an abiotic factor? What provides energy to most environments?
Introduction to the Ecology Unit
Organisms and Their Environment
Ecology.
Ecology How do the interactions among organisms at different organization levels contribute to the overall health of the biosphere?
Characteristics of Living Things
Ecology Living Environment.
ECOLOGY Ch. 3: The Biosphere
Principles of Ecology IN 124 Heading Vocabulary Important Info
Do Now: 9/20 Make a T-chart on the back of the notes paper. List as many abiotic and biotic factors as you can from this picture.
copyright cmassengale
Ecology: an introduction
The study of ecosystems
Ecology Ecosystems and Biomes.
Ecosystems.
Ecological Organization
Chapter 3: Ecology.
18.1 Everything is connected
Organisms & Their Environment
What is Ecology?.
copyright cmassengale
16.1 Teacher Notes Interactions of Living Things
ECOLOGY.
What is Ecology?.
What is Ecology?.
ECOLOGY.
Ecology: Sustainable Ecosytems
Organisms and Their Environment
Ecology.
Ecology.
Introduction to Ecology
copyright cmassengale
Levels of Organization
Everything is Connected
Organisms and Their Environment
Levels of Organization
What is Ecology?.
Oceanic ecosystems.
What is Ecology?.
What is Ecology?.
What is Ecology?.
Organisms and Their Environment
What is Ecology?.
copyright cmassengale
Introduction to Ecology
What is Ecology?.
Ecosystems. Ecosystems What Makes up an Ecosystem? Organism: any living thing. Populations: a collection of organisms of a given species. Communities:
What is Ecology?.
copyright cmassengale
copyright cmassengale
Notes - Ecology .
copyright cmassengale
What is Ecology?.
Ecology: an introduction
What is Ecology? Biology.
copyright cmassengale
Presentation transcript:

UNIT 8: Ecology What are the levels of organization in ecology? ORGANISMS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT LOTS OF VOCABULARY!!!   * Ecology: the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment  

Ecology 2 types of factors in an organisms’ environment: * Biotic factors (bio - _____ ) * Abiotic factors - all the living - all the nonliving organisms in an parts of the environment environment Ex. Plants and animals that affect organisms Ex. Temperature, water, Oxygen, rocks, rain and sun

Levels of Organization Levels of Organization: The Organization of Life **All living matter is organized into levels: (from lowest to highest) 1) Organism: a _living_ thing Ex. Human - Multicellular organisms are complex. They are composed of body systems made of organs, which are made of tissues, which are made of cells, which have organelles made of molecules.

Levels of Organization 2) Population: a group of organisms of a) one species b) living in the same place, c) at the same time, d) that interbreed Ex. Human population

Levels of Organization 3) Community: several interacting species that live in the same place Ex. Humans and pets

Levels of Organization 4) Ecosystem: all the biotic factors and abiotic factors in a community. Ex. pond - 2 types of ecosystems: terrestrial & aquatic

Levels of Organization 5) Biosphere: the highest level of organization. - made up of the entire Earth and its living and nonliving parts WHERE AND HOW ORGANISMS LIVE * Niche: the role a species plays in a community. * Habitat: the place where an organism lives out its life