Biome & Ecosystem Review

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems
Advertisements

Biomes of the World 5.1.
Ecosystem Chapter 26 Review.
Communities and Biomes
Biomes 2/15/12. What is a biome?  A type of Ecosystem.
Notes 4-1 What Is an Ecosystem?. An ecosystem includes a community of organisms and their physical environment.
Unit 2 Chapter 3 Communities & Biomes
Biomes and Climate.
What are the different biomes of the world?
Biomes. Biomes Biomes are a group of ecosystems with similar climates (temperature and rainfall) and organisms.
Biomes Terrestrial Only
Earth’s Biomes Chapter 23 Section 4.
Biomes of the World. Two major Types of Biomes 1. Terrestrial Biome – Those biomes found on land, mainly characterized by plant life. 2. Aquatic Biome.
Habitat Notes. Species Interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
COMMUNITIES AND BIOMES
Biomes.
Ecology & the Biosphere Chapter 52. Ecology Study of how organisms relate to one another & their environment.
Warm Up: Biomes K-W-L:Desert.
Biomes and Ecosystems 5 th Grade Life Science Mrs. Boylan.
What are Biomes? Biomes are regions in the world that share similar plant structures, plant spacing, animals, climate and weather.
Part 3: Biomes. Where does life exist? Brainstorm: What are places on Earth where we can find life?
WHAT IS A BIOME? A biome is a large region described by the climate type and the plants/animals that live there.
An Introduction To Ecology Chapter 52. Ecology – study of interactions between organisms and environment. Consists of abiotic (nonliving; i.e. temperature,
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
Chapter 21 Table of Contents Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
BIOMES PICTURES Fill the following slides with pictures to help you visualize the different kinds of biomes, and so you can study for the Biomes Picture.
Biomes Main Points.
Interactions of Living Things
5th 6 Weeks Review.
Biomes Megan Gardner, Dianna Cardenas, Samson Urban.
 Yours should look like this. Biomes of the World.
Biomes. Biomes are regions in the world that have their own kind of climate, soil, plants, and animals.
ForestWaterVocabClimate Hodgepodge
From Deserts to Rainforests.  Biome: a large group of ecosystems (SPCEB) that share a climax community  All biomes are not the same  Tundra, tropical.
BIOMES. What is a biome?  A group of ecosystems with similar climate and organisms.  Temperature and rainfall determine the plants that will grow. 
Ecosystems. Ecosystem – all the organisms in an area along with their environment (habitat) - includes biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) factors.
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1 Ecosystem: interactions among populations in a community  Consists of:  A community of organisms  The soil,
Chapter 26 Ecosystems. Section 1- How Ecosystems Change  Succession  The normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an.
Ch.26 Ecosystems Ecology.
Biomes and aquatic Ecosystems
Tuesday May 15, 2011 Objective: You will know what a biome is and that Earth is made up of different biomes.
Ecology: The Biomes You will understand and explain the difference s between Earth’s major Biomes.
Biomes.
Vocabulary Biomes – A group of land ecosystems with similar climates and organisms. Canopy – The leafy roof formed by tall trees. Understory – The second.
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
Biomes of the World Unit Assessment
Biomes Spring 2017.
Ecological Organization
Biomes and Aquatic Ecosystems
Biomes and Aquatic Ecosystems
Biomes and aquatic Ecosystems
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
COMMUNITIES AND BIOMES
BIOMES WHAT IS A BIOME?.
COMMUNITIES AND BIOMES
Biomes.
4-3 Biomes Environments are grouped into BIOMES
Biomes Spring 2018.
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
What are Biomes? Biomes are regions in the world that share similar plant structures, plant spacing, animals, climate and weather.
TEKS 7.12 (C)   Describe how different environments support different varieties of organisms.
Biomes Map Yours should look like this .
Ecologists classify the major ecosystems of the world into biomes.
Chapter 21 Table of Contents Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
Chapter 21 Table of Contents Section 1 Terrestrial Biomes
4-3 Biomes Environments are grouped into BIOMES group of ecosystems that have same climate & dominant communities.
Ecosystems.
The wonderful things of Earth.
Chapter 3 Communities and Biomes Part 1
Presentation transcript:

Biome & Ecosystem Review

__________ are usually shallow and filled with an abundance of plant and animal life. a. Rivers b. Ponds c. Oceans d. Lakes

Which of the following animals can be found in a wetlands environment Which of the following animals can be found in a wetlands environment? a. beaver b. lemming c. bear d. salamander

Which biome typically has four distinct seasons. a Which biome typically has four distinct seasons? a. temperate rain forest b. desert c. tundra d. temperate deciduous forest

Which biome would the kangaroos of Australia be found in. a Which biome would the kangaroos of Australia be found in? a. temperate deciduous forest b. desert c. grasslands d. tropical rain forest

Which of these biomes receives little annual precipitation. a Which of these biomes receives little annual precipitation? a. grasslands b. tundra c. temperate deciduous forest d. taiga

In which aquatic ecosystem would you find ocean fish being raised for food for humans? a. a coral reef b. a wetlands c. an intertidal zone d. an estuary

Which of these factors helps determine the climate of a region. a Which of these factors helps determine the climate of a region? a. the amount of precipitation b. the impact of succession c. the number of plant species d. the amount of erosion

Which of these aquatic ecosystems has the highest salinity? a. stream b. river c. coral reef d. estuary

After a house is torn down, the land it stood on begins to have grass and weeds grow from the soil. What is this an example of? a. climax communities b. primary succession c. pioneer species d. secondary succession

Which one of these is true of the tropical rain forest biome. a Which one of these is true of the tropical rain forest biome? a. The soil is thin and gravelly. b. The soil contains permafrost. c. The soil thaws during the summer. d. The soil contains little dead vegetation.

Which of these biomes receives the least amount of rainfall every year Which of these biomes receives the least amount of rainfall every year? a. temperate deciduous forest b. taiga c. tropical rain forest d. desert

The gradual changes that happen in the types of species living in a region are called __________. a. balance b. succession c. community d. permafrost

Because ponds tend to be filled with plant material, these bodies of water are usually high in __________. a. nutrients b. permafrost c. acidity d. salinity

Which of these animals might be found living in a taiga. a. moose b Which of these animals might be found living in a taiga? a. moose b. spotted owl c. kangaroo rat d. zebra

The body of water where a river and an ocean meet is called __________ The body of water where a river and an ocean meet is called __________. a. a pond b. a wetlands c. an estuary d. an understory

Primary succession begins in an area without __________. a. sunlight b Primary succession begins in an area without __________. a. sunlight b. air c. soil d. wind

Which of these is NOT a freshwater ecosystem. a. reef b. pond c Which of these is NOT a freshwater ecosystem? a. reef b. pond c. wetlands d. river

Taigas and grasslands are examples of __________. a. biomes b Taigas and grasslands are examples of __________. a. biomes b. estuaries c. canopies d. succession