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Ecology Introduction All notes go on the right hand side of your notebook. Homework/Images go on the left side, opposite of your notes. Created by: Mrs. Berry

Ecology Definitions Write each term in the left column with the definition in the right column Abiotic Factors: All non-living things Biotic Factors: All living things Population: All members of the same species in a given area Community: Multiple populations together

Ecosystem: All biotic and abiotic factors found within a particular area. Ecology: The study of Ecosystems Biosphere: The area on Earth that all life occupies Habitat: Where an organism lives Niche: The role of an organism

Draw the graphic organizer on the left page of your notes Biosphere Ecosystem Draw the graphic organizer on the left page of your notes Not the whole page Community Population Individual

Ecology Activity Complete on left page under graphic organizer Think about how our biosphere is broken down; Individuals, Population, Community, Ecosystem, and Biosphere. For each part listed above, write down what goes into each one in this school starting with you as the individual.

Ecology Homework Due Thursday, May 7th Look around your home/yard and list: 4 abiotic factors 4 biotic factors Explain how those 8 things affect you and your daily life.