Ecosystems.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ecosystems are made up of both living and nonliving things
Advertisements

Chapter 5 Lesson One: Interactions in an Ecosystem
Environmental glossary. Abiotic Non-living things in the environment: example - soil, air, water, temperature (NOT dead things - they would be biotic.
Ecology: Ecosystems Cornell Notes Page 147.
1.: 1.Population: includes all the members of a species in a given area ex. all of the white tail deer in the Adirondacks is a population 2. 2.Community:
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment. Ecologists are scientists who study these relationships. Two groups of environmental.
ECOLOGY. Ecology is: The study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment.
EQ: What is an ecosystem? Vocabulary Words Environment Ecosystem Population Community.
Parts of the Ecosystem. What is Ecology?  Study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.
Ecology: Ecosystems Cornell Notes Page 159. What is Ecology? What is Ecology? The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
Notes: Biotic & Abiotic Factors. A. Ecology The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
What is an Eco System?.
Ecosystems (Part 1) Notes
Parts of the Ecosystem.
Science and the Environment Part 1 of 4 Abney Elementary-4 th grade.
Organization of Life.
Ecosystems.
Habitat An environment that provides the things an organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
Ecosystems Chapter 2 Lesson 1. Table of Contents 1.Science Process Skills Parts of a cell # 3.Classifying Animals #
Ecosystems. Habitat Specific environment where an organism lives.
Elements of Ecosystems  Biotic Factors: The living organisms in an ecosystem  plants, animals, fungi, etc.  Abiotic Factors: The non-living portions.
Answer. C. All non-living things
Introduction to the Ecology Unit
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
The study of the interactions among organisms and their environment
Ecology.
Ecology.
Vocabulary Chapter 1: Lesson 1
Environmental Science
Interactions Within Ecosystems Chapter 1
Ecosystems Grade 7 Science.
EQ: What is an ecosystem?
Ecology Last one…..
An Introduction To Ecosystems
The Organization of Life
Unit 1 Interactions Within Ecosystems Chapter 1
Ecology: an introduction
Ecosystems.
Ecosystem Glossary.
How are ecosystems structured?
Do Now: Take out homework, notebook, and pencil
O-P-C-E-B-B I remember like this- Michael Jackson sings-ABC 123 OPCEBB
Ecosystems.
Ecosystems.
Chapter 4, Section1 Important Vocabulary.
Ecological Relationships
1. Pond Environment Directions: Use the picture above to answer the questions below. Name 3 biotic factor interacting with the 3 abiotic factors in this.
18.1 Everything is connected
What are the parts of an ecosystem?
Draw the following chart into your composition book:
How living things interact with their environment
16.1 Teacher Notes Interactions of Living Things
THE ECOSYSTEM What is an ecosystem? What factors affect an ecosystem?
Diversity in Ecosystems
Topic: Limiting Factors
Ecology: Sustainable Ecosytems
Ecology.
Levels of Organization
Introduction to Ecosystems
Intro to Ecology Ch. 3. Intro to Ecology Ch. 3.
Ecosystems. Ecosystems What Makes up an Ecosystem? Organism: any living thing. Populations: a collection of organisms of a given species. Communities:
Living things and the environment
Introduction to ecology
Intro to Ecology.
An environment is made up of all the living and non-living things with which an organism (living thing) may interact.
parasitism symbiosis niche ecosystem mutualism habitat decomposer
Essential Question: How is the environment organized?
Notes - Ecology .
Introduction to Ecosystems
What is Ecology? Biology.
Presentation transcript:

Ecosystems

Ecosystems…61 Abiotic-non-living factors in the environment (ex. The sun, water, sand) Biotic - a living part of an ecosystem (plants and animals)

Definition Example Organism Population Community Ecosystem

Organism one individual from a population. A deer

All of the oak trees in the forest Population all of the individuals of one species that live in the same area All of the oak trees in the forest

All of the deer, falcons and trees in the same area Community the populations of different species that interact. All of the deer, falcons and trees in the same area

All of the deer, falcons and trees, air, sunlight in the same area Ecosystem All of the biotic and the abiotic factors they interact with. All of the deer, falcons and trees, air, sunlight in the same area

Definition Example Organism Population Community Ecosystem Factors that affect populations: Food Air water Space Population Community Ecosystem