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1 Unit 2: Ecology Lesson #1: Levels of Organization
Objective: understand how the biosphere is broken up into different levels Please grab your Lab Bag, comp book and have a seat. Write the lesson # and objective.

2 Ecology Table of Contents
Don’t forget the table of contents! Ecology Table of Contents Lesson # Topic Page #

3 A. The Levels of Organization

4 A. The Levels of Organization
Ecology

5 A. The Levels of Organization
Ecology Study of living things and their interactions with other living or non-living things.

6 Ecologists study different levels of organization.

7 Ecologists study different levels of organization.

8 B. Levels of Organization

9 B. Levels of Organization
Organism- 1 individual living thing

10 B. Levels of Organization
Organism- 1 individual living thing Population- Group of the same organisms living in one area

11 Community- A group of different populations living in an area.

12 Community- A group of different populations living in an area.

13 Community- A group of different populations living in an area.
Ecosystem- A group of living organisms and nonliving things Interacting in the same area.

14 Community- A group of different populations living in an area.
Ecosystem- A group of living organisms and nonliving things Interacting in the same area.

15 Biome- A large geographical area with distinctive plant and animals adapted to the environment.

16 Biome- A large geographical area with distinctive plant and animals adapted to the environment.

17 Biome- A large geographical area with distinctive plant and animals adapted to the environment.
Biosphere- includes all regions of the earth occupied by living things.

18 Biome- A large geographical area with distinctive plant and animals adapted to the environment.
Biosphere- includes all regions of the earth occupied by living things.

19 C. Parts of an Ecosystem

20 Biotic Factors- Living things
C. Parts of an Ecosystem Biotic Factors- Living things

21 Biotic Factors- Living things Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things
C. Parts of an Ecosystem Biotic Factors- Living things Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things

22 Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things
C. Parts of an Ecosystem Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things

23 Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things
C. Parts of an Ecosystem Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things

24 Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things
C. Parts of an Ecosystem Abiotic Factors- Nonliving things Biotic Factors- Living things

25 Abiotic OR Biotic ?

26 Abiotic OR Biotic ?

27 Abiotic OR Biotic ?

28 Abiotic OR Biotic ?

29 Abiotic OR Biotic ?

30 Create a Levels of Organization Analogy
Create a series of Concentric Circles Label each circle with the appropriate label Thinking about your world, fill in each circle. Include an image or picture

31 What are Concentric Circles?

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