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Levels of Organization

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Organism An individual living thing that is made of cells, uses energy, reproduces, responds, grows, and develops Organisms compete for food, water, shelter, and mates

R-strategist Reproduce early in life, have many offspring, no parental care, short life span Examples: roaches, mosquitos, ants

K-strategists Reproduce later in life, have few offspring, show parental care, long life span Examples—humans, elephants, dogs, cats

Population A group of organisms, all of the same species, which live in the same place at the same time and interbreed

Population vocabulary Population size: the number of individuals Population dispersal: how they are distributed Population density: the # of individuals in a given area

Community Collection of all populations of different species that live in the same place at the same time.

Habitat & Niche Habitat is the place a plant or animal lives Niche is the role the organism plays in the community

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copyright cmassengale Fundamental niche All of the possible roles an organism could fill in a community All the resources it COULD use copyright cmassengale

Realized niche The part of the fundamental niche the organism actually uses

Ecosystem Populations of plants, animals, and micro-organisms that interact with each other in a given area and with the abiotic components of that area.

Ecosystem Components Biotic factors- all the living organisms that inhabit an environment Abiotic factors- the nonliving parts of an organism’s environment Examples: air currents, temperature, moisture, light, and soil.

copyright cmassengale Biomes Terrestrial (land based) include the 7 major biomes Tundra --Desert Taiga --Tropical forest Temperate grassland Temperate forest Savanna copyright cmassengale

Aquatic Freshwater—streams, lakes, ponds, rivers Wetlands-swamps, estuaries Marine-oceans (75% of the Earth’s surface)

Biosphere The portion of Earth that supports life.