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Levels of Organization

Ecologists study nature on different levels, from a local to a global scale. Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere

Make sure your definitions on page 17 include the key words in purple: Organism – an individual thing Population – group of the same species that lives in one area Community – group of different species that lives in one area Ecosystem – community + nonliving things such as air, water, soil, rocks, climate, etc. Biome – global community of organisms characterized by climate and plant life

Mnemonic What is a mnemonic? O - Old P - People C – Can’t E - Even B - Booty B - Bump

Biotic versus Abiotic The only difference between a community and an ecosystem is an ecosystem includes nonliving things! Page 20 of your Biology Notebooks – see example Biotic – living or once living “bio” = life Abiotic – nonliving “a” = not “bio” = life

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