ECOLOGY THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

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ECOLOGY THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

“The Biological Organization of Living Things”

INDIVIDUAL/ORGANISM 1 ORGANISM OF A SPECIES Example: African lion Genus: Panthera Species: leo

POPULATION ALL OF THE ORGANISMS OF THE SAME SPECIES THAT LIVE IN THE SAME AREA. Lion population – same species that live in the same area

COMMUNITY ALL OF THE POPULATIONS THAT LIVE IN THE SAME AREA. The lions community consists of elephants, hyenas, crocodiles, gazelles, trees, etc.

ECOSYSTEM ALL OF THE LIVING ORGANISMS AND NON LIVING FACTORS IN THE SAME AREA. Living: lions, elephants, gazelles Non-living: water, soil, air, sunlight

BIOME A LARGE REGION THAT HAS A DISTINCT CLIMATE AND SPECIFIC TYPES OF PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE Biome: African Savanna

BIOSPHERE THE PART OF EARTH THAT SUPPORTS LIFE

Largest Smallest

BIOTIC FACTORS- The living or once living factors in an ecosystem. ex. humans, hawk, plants, fish, turtle, bacteria, algea

ABIOTIC FACTORS- All of the nonliving factors in an ecosystem. ex. land, water, air, temperature, sunlight

HABITAT- The place an organism lives. (ex. The snake’s habitat is the pond.)

NICHE- The role/job an organism has in its ecosystem.

FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS Most energy that moves through an ecosystem starts with the sun.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS- Chemical process by which plants use light energy to make sugar from water and carbon dioxide.

PRODUCERS- can make their own food

HERBIVORES (CONSUMERS)- obtain energy by eating plants

CARNIVORES (CONSUMERS)- obtain energy by eating other animals (they eat meat)

OMNIVORES (CONSUMERS)- obtain energy by eating both plants and animals

SCAVENGERS (CONSUMERS)- obtain energy by eating the dead remains of animals

DECOMPOSERS- Organisms that feed on dead matter and breaks them down into nutrients that are returned to the soil

FOOD CHAIN- traces the path of energy as it moves from one organism to the next in an ecosystem

FOOD WEB- several overlapping food chains

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPECIES COMPETITION- occurs when organisms compete for the same resource PREDATION- feeding relationship where one organism captures, kills, and eats another organism SYMBIOSIS- a close relationship between two species

COMPETITION

PREDATION

SYMBIOSIS A close relationship between 2 different species

MUTUALISM- both species benefit

COMMENSALISM- one species benefits and the other is unaffected l

PARASITISM- one species benefits and the other is harmed