How are nonliving and living things interacting in this ecosystem?

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How are nonliving and living things interacting in this ecosystem?

Limiting Factors in an Ecosystem In order to survive, organisms must interact with living and nonliving parts of their ecosystem. Limiting Factor: factors in an environment that can lower the population growth

Abiotic Factors Biotic Factors Nonliving things in an ecosystem (may be chemical or physical) All of the living components of an ecosystem. Bacteria Fungi Plants Animals Water Soil nutrients N2 Temperature O2 Sunlight Salinity Weather pH Fire

A group of the same species in the same area

A group of different populations in the same area

Many different species that live together with their environment

Biosphere all life on Earth

Describe a hierarchy of a specific ecosystem Test corrections due Friday Study Island #4 Due FRIDAY

Biome Popplet All biomes on symbaloo website (7 total) with 1 picture 2 abiotic factors – with 1 picture 2 biotic factors – with 1 picture