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Levels of Organization Ecology: Levels of Organization

ECOLOGY is the study of the interactions and relationships between biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic= living things Abiotic= NON-living things There are 6 main levels 

1. Organism: One individual of a particular species 2. Population: all of the individuals of one species in an area.

3. Community: All of the populations of biotic (living) things in a place. 4. Ecosystem: All of the biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) things in an environment.

5. Biome: LARGE areas defined by the type of organisms living there 5. Biome: LARGE areas defined by the type of organisms living there. There may be several ecosytems in a biome.

6. Biosphere: All of the places on a planet where life can exist.

ECOLOGY ECOLOGY

Levels of Ecology Poster Assignment: You will use a double sized sheet of paper to make a poster. You can design it however you want as long as it: -displays the levels of oganization in correct order . -contains definitions of all levels. -is in color. -is titled “Levels of Ecology” You can start with any organism of your choice.