Warm up: 1.What is ecology? 2.What is an ecosystem? Itinerary: 1.Powerpoint with 8 definitions (on notes sheets) 2.Practice sorting (game!)

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Warm up: 1.What is ecology? 2.What is an ecosystem? Itinerary: 1.Powerpoint with 8 definitions (on notes sheets) 2.Practice sorting (game!)

Levels of Organization Objective: You will be able to put the levels of organization of life in the proper order and give an example for each. You will be able to differentiate between biotic and abiotic factors.

Word DefinitionPicture 1. Ecology The study of the environment and the interactions of organisms in the environment

Word DefinitionPicture 2. Organism Living thing

Word DefinitionPicture 3. Population A group of the same species living together. Example: pride of lions, Christmas tree farm

Word DefinitionPicture 4. Community A group of the different species (2 populations) living together. Example: coral reef, forest floor

Word DefinitionPicture 5.Ecosystem Living and non- living things in an area Examples: forest with river and rocks, coral reef with sand and water

Word DefinitionPicture 6.Biosphere The part of earth that supports living organisms.

Living Things and the Environment Biosphere

Living Things and the Environment

Living Things and the Environment

Levels of Biological Organization Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere

Population pictures

Word DefinitionPicture 7. Biotic Having to do with living things

Word DefinitionPicture 8. Abiotic Having to do with non-living things

What Level is it? 1. Basic Unit of all living things? Cells

What Level is it? 2. Group of all the same organisms Population

What Level is it? 3. Anything that can live by itself Organism

What Level is it? 4. Group of organs that work together Organ system

What Level is it? 5. Group of cells that work together Tissue

What Level is it? 6. Group of different kinds of organisms Community

What Level is it? 7. Group of tissues that work together Organ

What Level is it? 8. Living things and non-living things together Environment

What Level is it? 9. Forest Ecosystem

What Level is it? 10. Grove of mango trees Population

What Level is it? 11. Stream Ecosystem

What Level is it? 12. Herd of Buffalo Population

What Level is it? 13. Plant Cell Cells

What Level is it? 14. Heart Organ

What Level is it? 15. Flock of Sea gulls Population

What Level is it? 16. Elephant Organism

What Level is it? 17. Jellyfish Organism

What Level is it? 18. Digestive System Organ system

What Level is it? 19. Muscle Tissue

What Level is it? 20. Herd of Buffalo on a prairie Population

Exit Questions 1.What is the difference between a population and a community?