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1 ECOLOGY THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

2 “The Biological Organization of Living Things”

3 INDIVIDUAL/ORGANISM 1 ORGANISM OF A SPECIES Example: African lion
Genus: Panthera Species: leo

4 POPULATION ALL OF THE ORGANISMS OF THE SAME SPECIES THAT LIVE IN THE SAME AREA. Lion population – same species that live in the same area

5 COMMUNITY ALL OF THE POPULATIONS THAT LIVE IN THE SAME AREA.
The lions community consists of elephants, hyenas, crocodiles, gazelles, trees, etc.

6 ECOSYSTEM ALL OF THE LIVING ORGANISMS AND NON LIVING FACTORS IN THE SAME AREA. Living: lions, elephants, gazelles Non-living: water, soil, air, sunlight

7 BIOME A LARGE REGION THAT HAS A DISTINCT CLIMATE AND SPECIFIC TYPES OF PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE Biome: African Savanna

8 BIOSPHERE THE PART OF EARTH THAT SUPPORTS LIFE

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10 Largest Smallest

11 BIOTIC FACTORS- The living or once living factors in an ecosystem.
ex. humans, hawk, plants, fish, turtle, bacteria, algea

12 ABIOTIC FACTORS- All of the nonliving
factors in an ecosystem. ex. land, water, air, temperature, sunlight

13 HABITAT- The place an organism lives.
(ex. The snake’s habitat is the pond.)

14 NICHE- The role/job an organism has in its ecosystem.

15 FEEDING RELATIONSHIPS
Most energy that moves through an ecosystem starts with the sun.

16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS- Chemical
process by which plants use light energy to make sugar from water and carbon dioxide.

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19 PRODUCERS- can make their own
food

20 HERBIVORES (CONSUMERS)-
obtain energy by eating plants

21 CARNIVORES (CONSUMERS)-
obtain energy by eating other animals (they eat meat)

22 OMNIVORES (CONSUMERS)-
obtain energy by eating both plants and animals

23 SCAVENGERS (CONSUMERS)-
obtain energy by eating the dead remains of animals

24 DECOMPOSERS- Organisms that
feed on dead matter and breaks them down into nutrients that are returned to the soil

25 FOOD CHAIN- traces the path of
energy as it moves from one organism to the next in an ecosystem

26 FOOD WEB- several overlapping
food chains

27 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DIFFERENT SPECIES
COMPETITION- occurs when organisms compete for the same resource PREDATION- feeding relationship where one organism captures, kills, and eats another organism SYMBIOSIS- a close relationship between two species

28 COMPETITION

29 PREDATION

30 SYMBIOSIS A close relationship between 2 different species

31 MUTUALISM- both species benefit

32 COMMENSALISM- one species
benefits and the other is unaffected l

33 PARASITISM- one species benefits
and the other is harmed


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