1.4.1 – Ecology, Ecosystem, Biosphere, Habitat

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1.4.1 – 1.4.4 Ecology, Ecosystem, Biosphere, Habitat

1.4.1 Ecology

What is Ecology? Ecology is the study of how living things relate to each other and to their environment Their environment refers to all the conditions in which the organism lives, which affect the growth and development of the organism.

1.4.2 Ecosystem

What is an Ecosystem? An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with one another and their non-living environment within a particular area. The earth itself is a true ecosystem as no part of it is completely isolated from the rest. Ecosystem = Communities + Environment

Learning check What is ecology? Ecology is the study of how living things relate to each other and to their environment

Diversity of ecosystems Woodland, Hedgerow, Seashore, Marine, Grassland, Freshwater, Tree, etc. Can you name some more? Ecosystems can be very large

To study an ecosystem We divide the ecosystem into a number of smaller, more manageable areas (habitats). Individual habitats are then studied.

Learning check What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem is a community of living organisms interacting with one another and their non-living environment within a particular area.

1.4.3 Biosphere

What is the Biosphere? The biosphere is that part of the earth inhabited by living organisms, including land, ocean and the atmosphere in which life can exist. It is the global ecosystem.

Biosphere

Relationships in the biosphere

Learning check What is the biosphere? The biosphere is that part of the earth inhabited by living organisms, including land, ocean and the atmosphere in which life can exist. It is the global ecosystem.

1.4.4 Habitat

What is a Habitat? A habitat is the particular place within the ecosystem where an organism lives and to which it is adapted As a living organism (you) what is your Habitat, Ecosystem and Biosphere?

Summary Biosphere = that part of the earth and its atmosphere in which life can exist composed of ecosystems Ecosystems = composed of communities of organisms and their environment Communities = populations of different species of organisms Habitats = is the place where an organism lives and to which it is adapted

Learning check What is a habitat? A habitat is the particular place within the ecosystem where an organism lives and to which it is adapted.

Need to know Define the term: ecosystem. Name a range of ecosystems Explain the term: biosphere. Define the term: habitat. Name examples of habitats.

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