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1 1. Cut out the picture provided and glue it into your IAN on a blank LEFT page (with a blank RIGHT page next to it). 2. Update your Table of Contents with our next unit: “ECOLOGY” On Desk: -Planner -Pen/Pencil -IAN Bellwork 3/30/16

2 LIVING:NON-LIVING:

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4  Ecology - the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.  Ecologist – a scientist who studies ecology

5  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlnFylwdYH4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlnFylwdYH4

6  Biotic factors ◦ The living parts of an ecosystem  Ex.: plants, animals, fungi, bacteria ◦ Bio = living; life  Abiotic factors ◦ The nonliving parts of an ecosystem  Ex: water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, soil ◦ A = non; not; without ◦ Bio = living; life

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9  Single living thing

10  A group of individuals of the same species that live together.

11  All the different populations of species that live together in an area –or-  All of the living things (biotic factors) in an area

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13  Made up of all the living and nonliving things (biotic and abiotic factors) that interact in a particular area ◦ Examples: prairie, mountain stream, ocean, forest

14  In an ecosystem, organisms live in a habitat. ◦ Habitat provides food, water & shelter ◦ A single ecosystem may contain many habitats.  Within an ecosystem, organisms fit into a niche. ◦ Role or job within the ecosystem

15  A large region with a similar climate, and specific plant and animal communities based on that climate Terrestrial (Land)Aquatic (Water) Tropical rainforestMarine (oceans) Savanna/GrasslandFreshwater (rivers & lakes) Temperate ForestEstuary Desert Taiga Tundra Mountain

16  The part of Earth where life exists ◦ The biosphere includes the top portion of Earth’s crust, all the waters that cover Earth’s surface, and the atmosphere that surrounds Earth.

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18 1. List the levels of ecological organization in order from largest to smallest. 2. Draw a population of your favorite animal. On Desk: -Planner -Pen/Pencil -IAN Bellwork 3/31/16

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21 ◦ Should be based on one of the biomes (Page 744) Terrestrial (Land)Aquatic (Water) Tropical rainforestMarine (oceans) Savanna/GrasslandFreshwater (rivers & lakes) Temperate ForestEstuary Desert Taiga Tundra Mountain Don’t Forget: -Definitions -Color your pictures -Neatness counts!

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