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Lesson on Biotic and Abiotic Factors

Keywords for today Biotic Abiotic Climate

At the end of today’s lesson you will be able to Define biotic, abiotic, and climate Give examples of each type of factor

What factors both living and non living will affect my life? 3 minutes To THINK PAIR SHARE

Factors affecting mouse Predators Food Shelter Temperature Weather Competitors Pathogens Parasites Clean Water

Would the same factors affect this flower?

Factors Affecting Plant Predators Food Shelter Temperature Weather Competitors Pollinators Soil Nutrients Wind Aspect Daylight

Classify the factors in the picture as either biotic factors or abiotic factors

List the Biotic and Abiotic Factors in the Image

Decide if Factor is Biotic or Abiotic Write B if Biotic _______ Corpse _______ Snail _______ Vegetation _______ Bread Mold _______ Trees _______ Soil _______ Plastic _______ Pipe _______ Air _______ Wind Write A if Abiotic _______ Mouse _______ Rocks _______ Water _______ Fish _______ Paper _______ Glass _______ Aluminum _______ Wooden Ruler _______ Sand _______ Clouds

Biotic or Abiotic or Both? Fish Chair Water Train Atom Plastic Insects Wood Sea Shell Dirt Dog Worm Burger Wheat T.V. Broccoli Pine Tree Energy Flower Dead animal Wooden Table Cotton Shirt Sunlight Ice Hydrogen Strawberries Wind

List the Biotic and Abiotic Factors in the Image

The Deer Population A field study was conducted to observe a deer population in a given region over time. The deer were counted at different intervals over a period of 40 years. During this period of time both ranching and hunting increased in the study region. A summary of the data is presented in the table.

Questions on Deer Population During which 10 year period did the greatest increase in the deer population occur? State one possible action that could have been used to help maintain a more stable population of deer in the area. Identify an abiotic limiting factor for the deer populations. Identify a biotic limiting factor for the deer populations. List two problems an overpopulation of deer can cause in the environment.

Abiotic Factors

Biotic Factors